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The phrase "able to weather" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's ability to endure or withstand difficult situations or challenges.
Example: "Despite the economic downturn, the company was able to weather the storm and emerge stronger."
Alternatives: "capable of enduring" or "able to withstand".
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González was able to weather the punishment.
"And be able to weather loss -- mainly my oldest son.
"But I've been able to weather the storm.
He is stronger now, more able to weather this storm.
"We should be able to weather the storm".
You've got to be able to weather those".
Ford, by contrast, was able to weather the recession without federal aid.
"I believe we positioned ourselves very much accordingly, and hopefully we're able to weather this storm".
"Jazz at Lincoln Center needs to be able to weather hard times," he said.
"We're able to weather economic storms better than other segments of the entertainment industry".
Great Britain may be able to weather a Brexit, but Northern Ireland simply cannot.
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