in the air vs on us

in the air

prep
  • Unsupported and liable to be turned or taken in flank. 

  • In the surrounding ambience. 

  • Not in a fixed or stable position; unsettled; up in the air. 

  • Prevalent without traceable origin or authority. 

  • In the generally prevailing feeling, idea, atmosphere, or mood. 

on us

How often have the words in the air and on us occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )