Sentence examples for as a weather from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as a weather" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and it cannot be used in any context as it stands.
Example: "As a weather phenomenon, hurricanes can cause significant damage."
Alternatives: "as a climate" or "as a meteorological condition".

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Agricola identified Ilmarinen specifically as a weather god who aids travelers on their journeys.

"I think there might be such a thing as a weather tourist," Mr. Burt said.

The Enola Gay, now serving as a weather plane, had radioed that conditions were good.

The sentence is as banal and literal as a weather report.

"While this started out as a weather delay, the way my trip ended was entirely preventable".

The New York Times reviewer called the movie "about as substantial as a weather report".

The spectacular snow year has been a marketing bonanza disguised as a weather event.

Abbott has been described as a weather vane by his Liberal party colleagues in the past.

He moved to Milwaukee, even though it meant sharing time with a sock puppet that doubled as a weather expert.

Everybody from its sponsors to its opponents regards Proposition 23 as a weather vane for subsequent energy politics elsewhere.

In World War II he served in Britain as a weather forecaster with the Army Air Corps.

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