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"better weather" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an improvement in weather conditions or a more favorable forecast. Example: "We can finally plan an outdoor picnic now that the forecast is showing better weather for the weekend."
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Same cast, better weather.
One reason is better weather.
I decided to wait for better weather.
Better weather was expected on Tuesday.
The merger would help the companies better weather such volatility.
But it's not just about job prospects and better weather.
Better weather is on the way to North Texas.
"If Britain had better weather, I'd free dive here forever".
"Hopefully, I'll catch some better weather from now on".
More daylight and better weather has been very positive.
For better weather, there were a few genuine novelties.
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