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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hail in" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in standard written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers.
Example: "I cannot provide an example as the phrase is not standard."
Alternatives: "call in" or "summon in."
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Hail in Tokyo.
RT @ErniAserni: Hail in Dickson last night.
But ActionAid reports that there's hail in Parliament Square.
But there is nothing here to correspond to hail in the upper region.
There was three-quarters of an inch of hail in Port Washington, in Nassau County.
"Big hail in the plans for today, hopefully a tornado as well," he wrote.
There's a storm of rain and hail in the middle of the day, grey skies battling the blue.
These rotating and long-lived storms are the most common producer of tornadoes and hail in excess of 2 inches.
Under these conditions, storms can reach heights of 60,000 feet and produce hail in excess of 4 inches.
Some of the hail in Richland Parish, Louisiana was reported to be nearly 3 inches (about 8 cm) in diameter.
There was even a severe thunderstorm dropping hail in the blizzard warning west of Minneapolis early Thursday.
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