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The phrase "affected by weather" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is influenced, changed, or impacted by the weather conditions. Example: The outdoor event had to be canceled due to the heavy rain and strong winds; it was strongly affected by the weather.
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Pietersen could do little about his dismissal during a day badly affected by weather.
But like the British Open, the P.G.A. could be severely affected by weather.
The soft side is affected by weather and style, so that is difficult.
More planes in the air means more planes that can be affected by weather.
Cons: Higher mortality from predators; affected by weather; birds do not range freely.
Supply can be affected by weather (which prevents tankers loading) and by geopolitical upsets.
In a game affected by weather, Middlesex never really got going in pursuit of 270 to beat Warwickshire at Lord's.
This can range from a harvest being adversely affected by weather conditions to contamination increasing consumer demand for an alternative food.
These, too, are affected by weather conditions, taking just four weeks to hatch during warm summers, but over six weeks in cool ones.
Receipts were affected by weather conditions in the south-eastern US, where Hurricane Matthew caused damage and severe flooding throughout the weekend.
Indeed, building permits, which indicate future activity and were not affected by weather, fell 1.6 percent in February after robust gains in recent months.
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