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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In this weather" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the conditions of the environment at a particular moment. For example: "I don't want to go outside in this weather; it's too cold!".
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In this weather?
In this weather, everybody's thighs were moist.
In this weather, it seems to be asking for trouble.
In this weather and with the ground frozen hard we had to lift sugar beet.
"In this weather he shouldn't have put slicks on," offered Hiddink.
In this weather, make sure it's something easy: a steak on an outdoor grill or simple broiled fish fillets.
"In this weather, when you're chasing down 17-odd points, it's difficult," said Hammett.
In this weather, you can't really have beautiful soccer.
Even in this weather!
"People just freak out in this weather.
I need it in this weather.
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