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The phrase "for better weather" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing conditions or situations that are improved by favorable weather conditions.
Example: "We decided to postpone the picnic for better weather, hoping for a sunny day next weekend."
Alternatives: "for improved weather" or "for more favorable weather".
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I decided to wait for better weather.
For better weather, there were a few genuine novelties.
"I've done my run today, so I can hope for better weather tomorrow".
"And then we waited for better weather in New York," said Mrs. Jacks, 52.
The Chinese vessel will wait for better weather and visibility before launching the evacuation.
Originally scheduled for Sunday, the attempt was pushed to Monday for better weather.
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"You can't ask for any better weather right now," Singh said.
"You're definitely starting to see more people moving here for the better weather and the cost of living.
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Stock nonperishable food Keep plenty of bottled water and nonperishable, nutritious food items, like energy or protein bars, in your kit to keep you hydrated in case you have to wait a long time for assistance or better weather.
He said it didn't look right and, sure enough, we found that, because little of the original action had been filmed, the Russians had restaged it for their archives, in better weather.
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