The statement is false. The smoke exhaled from a smoker's lungs is called "exhaled mainstream smoke," but the term typically used for smoke that is inhaled and then exhaled by the smoker is simply "mainstream smoke." Generally, smoke that is not inhaled but released from the burning end of a cigarette is referred to as "sidestream smoke."
moke exhaled from a smoker’s lungs is called mainstream smoke.
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