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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a windy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment characterized by strong winds.
Example: "It was a windy day at the beach, making it difficult to keep the umbrella in place."
Alternatives: "a blustery" or "a breezy".
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It was a windy day more than a decade ago.
"He's a windy character.
A windy painting.
It is a windy day.
"Especially on a windy day".
It was a windy, cold October evening.
It's like a windy day at Wrigley.
But it was a windy late-October day.
Perhaps a windy, wet afternoon in Norwich was it.
Britain is also a windy place, making supply relatively secure.
On a windy day it was quite something.
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