Usages of al aire libre
El día está soleado, así que voy a sentarme al aire libre para comer mi ensalada.
The day is sunny, so I am going to sit outside to eat my salad.
El clima está tan húmedo hoy que la ropa tarda en secarse al aire libre.
The weather is so humid today that clothes take a long time to dry outdoors.
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