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Discover LudwigThe phrase "frigid weather" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe extremely cold or icy weather conditions. Here is an example: "The town was hit by a severe snowstorm, bringing with it frigid weather and icy roads."
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This may be a nod to New York's frigid weather.
Both teams complained about practicing in the frigid weather.
Frigid weather complicated efforts to control the fire.
Speaking of which, what is it about puppets and frigid weather?
Despite the perishing cold, many shivering citizens found ways to make the frigid weather fun.
He banned heaters and forbade his players to wear gloves, treating frigid weather as an ally.
Then there is the frigid weather over the past few weeks.
And another 10 once they are served (talk about frigid weather can wait).
BMW acknowledges that range can drop as much as 30 percent in frigid weather.
The frigid weather also hurt other produce, including lemons, lettuces and avocados.
According to Mary, the recent frigid weather has brought newcomers to the center.
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