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The phrase "all weathered" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be a misinterpretation of "all-weather," which refers to something that can withstand various weather conditions.
Example: "The all-weather jacket kept me dry during the rain and warm during the wind."
Alternatives: "weather-resistant" or "all-season."
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Although all weathered marriages to men, they preferred the erotic company of women.
We've all weathered serious storms, fistfights, rows and lots of drama.
He also works in bronze, casting everything from an old ghetto blaster to pockmarked archery targets, all weathered by the passing of the years.
Facebook, Google, Amazon, Twitter and of course Uber have all weathered their share of controversy as they challenge convention, chart new paths and sometimes run headlong into a clash of values.
We've all weathered some storms over the years, but we're stronger for it.
Storms remind us of how we're all weathered into submission by the elements.
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It was an all-weather road maintained by the state.
There is, however, one all-weather friend: China.
A few others, like Pakistan, are "all-weather friends".
An all-weather rooftop beer garden will also be added.
An all-weather rooftop beer garden will be added.
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