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UK//dʒʌst ˈɡɛtɪŋ sʌm frɛʃ ɛər//US//dʒʌst ˈɡɛtɪŋ sʌm frɛʃ ɛr//

Meaning of Just getting some fresh air

Going outside to breathe clean and refreshing air.

In simple words: Going outside for clean air.

Just getting some fresh air in a sentence

  • I need to step outside; I'm just getting some fresh air.
  • After hours of studying, she went out for just getting some fresh air.
  • Whenever I feel stressed, I find just getting some fresh air helps clear my mind.

How to use Just getting some fresh air

Commonly used to express a need to step outside for a break. Suitable in casual conversations but typically avoided in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'fresh air' as a breath of newness, like opening a window.

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Collocations with Just getting some fresh air

Synonyms for Just getting some fresh air

  • taking a break
  • going outside
  • enjoying nature

Common mistakes with Just getting some fresh air

  • Translating directly from another language.
  • Using in a formal setting.
  • Confusing with 'get some fresh ideas'.

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Frequently asked questions about Just getting some fresh air

What does Just getting some fresh air mean?

Going outside for clean air.

What is the definition of Just getting some fresh air?

Going outside to breathe clean and refreshing air.

How do you use Just getting some fresh air in a sentence?

I need to step outside; I'm just getting some fresh air.

Can you give another example of Just getting some fresh air?

After hours of studying, she went out for just getting some fresh air.

What are synonyms for Just getting some fresh air?

Common alternatives include taking a break, going outside, enjoying nature.

What words go with Just getting some fresh air?

It commonly pairs with take a break, step outside, enjoy some fresh air.

What are common mistakes when using Just getting some fresh air?

Translating directly from another language. Using in a formal setting. Confusing with 'get some fresh ideas'.

How do you pronounce Just getting some fresh air?

US: //dʒʌst ˈɡɛtɪŋ sʌm frɛʃ ɛr//, UK: //dʒʌst ˈɡɛtɪŋ sʌm frɛʃ ɛər//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Just getting some fresh air?

Commonly used to express a need to step outside for a break. Suitable in casual conversations but typically avoided in formal contexts.