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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drought year" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a year in which there is a significant lack of rain and water, resulting in dry and arid conditions. It can be used in various contexts, such as in weather reports, news articles, or personal writing. Example: - "The farmers in the region suffered major losses during the drought year, as their crops withered in the dry, parched fields." - "The government has declared a state of emergency due to the severe drought year, with many communities facing water shortages and the risk of wildfires." - "My family's water bill has significantly increased during this drought year, as we try to conserve as much water as possible."
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Worse, 1861 was a drought year.
"Any drought year is good," Brian said.
"It was a drought year, a very bad drought year," he said.
"It was a drought year and our streams suffered badly".
Also, fiscal 2013 was seen as a drought year.
Now, in a drought year, that seems a miracle.
In a way that's right; it's the worst single drought year on record.
"We sell a lot of these in a drought year," Mr. Avent said.
Data for Texas was collected in a drought year, another variable.
We were there early in the dry season in a drought year, and the pools and watercourses were low.
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δ13C in the non-drought year (in ‰).
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