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Discover Ludwig"if weather" can be grammatically correct and is a valid phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce a conditional statement in a sentence. Example: If weather permits, we will have a picnic in the park tomorrow.
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(If weather is hot and humid, chill in refrigerator).
If weather doesn't permit, entertain yourself in the city itself.
From its summit, you can gaze north and – if weather permits – see the Orkneys.
If weather conditions do matter, it is a matter of psychology rather than moisture.
If weather predictions are right, many of them are likely to be wiped out.
"Running in this race puts us ahead if weather interrupts his training.
If weather permits, visitors can view the sun through filtered telescopes.
If weather conditions decrease the harvest, the weekly food volume will be affected as well.
If weather halts the game, it will be rescheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Pilots are allowed to make such flights if weather conditions are good enough for them to fly by sight.
If weather played a decisive part in the tragedy but not, ultimately, a fatal one, what actually killed Scott?
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