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be weathered
noun
The short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, relative humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc.
Exact(29)
But there are also economic challenges to be weathered.
But that's brinkmanship, and the question is whether the situation can be weathered productively.
For some of the larger institutions these squalls can be weathered, if uncomfortably.
But first the nonseason season will have to be weathered, and it involves a huge risk.
But the prospect is that, even if the present emergency can be weathered, new ones lie ahead.
The first says guts it out, dig in as the phrase has it, and hope the storm can be weathered.
Similar(31)
"And after being weathered.
These troubles were weathered.
It's weathered now.
We are weathered".
Others are weathered and illegible.
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