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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drought everything" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a fragment that lacks clarity and context, making it unusable as it stands.
Example: "The drought affected everything in the region, from agriculture to water supply."
Alternatives: "a drought of all things" or "a drought impacting everything".
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During a drought everything goes yellow and dry.
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I want to show that there's a drought and everything around the sofa is flammable.
I think from the drought everything's so dry and the wind is high".
A drought of strawberries?
We are in a drought.
But no one hopes for a drought.
A drought has strained the entire region.
"You can't run from a drought.
Los Angeles is a drought town.
Worse, 1861 was a drought year.
"I cannot control a drought," he says.
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