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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a weather" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, as "weather" is typically used without the article "a."
Example: "The forecast predicts rain in weather conditions like these."
Alternatives: "in weather conditions" or "during weather events."
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They can ham it up in a weather forecast.
He said the state is now in a weather pattern begun with the early storm the first week of December.
"While nobody relishes it," he said, "everybody inside 30 Rock understands that in a weather emergency we will roll with weather programming that's important and appropriate".
These were permanent residents, and they knew how to behave in a weather emergency; they possessed batteries, candles, whiskey, tobacco and cigarette papers, cocoa, and coffee.
In our study the experimental data is registered in a weather station located about 100 km from the University of Almeria.
The program involved flying a man in a weather balloon to a high altitude, after which he parachuted out and went into a free-fall for 17 minutes.
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A rangy old man in a weather-beaten green vest walked over.
He carried the clippings, which eventually filled twelve notebooks, in a weather-beaten suitcase.
The artificial tests were performed in a Weather-O-Meter® instrument equipped with a xenon arc as the light source.
The television is enclosed in a weather-resistant plastic case with four multispeed fans to cool the inside in hot weather.
The leader board will be crowded heading into Monday's final round, in a weather-delayed tournament that could finally reach its conclusion.
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