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Discover Ludwig"every weather" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense. The correct phrase would be "every type of weather" or "all types of weather." Example: We experience all types of weather in our city, from scorching heat in the summer to freezing temperatures in the winter.
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Nearly every weather station set new records.
When did every weather event beyond cloudy become a storm?
We wrapped our ammunition in plastic and went ahead in every weather.
The great set of buildings is different in every light, in every season, in every weather.
In the round-the-world race, Kostecki knows he will encounter every weather front imaginable.
I've just made a telephone call and I can tell you that as of Jan 1 2017 Hull will be there on every weather map, national and local.
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Albert joked that he has been out of town for every weather-related crisis to hit his home in the past decade.
Every weathered blogger knows that deleting their posts - or even blocking users -- is just about effective in the long run as throwing a stone at one of the Tower of Babel's construction workers.
EVERY year's weather is worse than the year before's.
Every storm I weather, every mountain I climb.
It was every possible weather condition.
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