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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harsh climate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a climate or weather that is difficult to live in due to extreme conditions. Example: The town of Barrow, Alaska is known for its harsh climate, with bitterly cold winters and strong winds that make it difficult for residents to go outside.
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In such a harsh climate, even Shakti can't guarantee luxury.
The region is rough, broken highland terrain of harsh climate.
Fine for balmy southern California, perhaps, but not for Minnesota's harsh climate.
In this harsh climate and on steep slopes, important seed runoff hinders the revegetation process.
Extreme poverty and a harsh climate mean many Afghans go hungry.
These are remarkable achievements given the harsh climate and a population of 330,000.
The harsh climate effectively shuts down N'Djamena, the capital city, in the afternoon.
Basically agriculturalists and herders, the Aymara live in an area of poor soil and harsh climate.
The city's major urban challenge, though, is still its harsh climate.
Baltistan has a harsh climate, with an average annual precipitation of only 6 inches (150 mm).
Long underestimated by the Harkonnens, the Fremen have learned how to thrive in the harsh climate of Arrakis.
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