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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it got warmer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a change in temperature or weather conditions. Example: As the sun rose higher in the sky, it got warmer and the snow began to melt.
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It got warmer before it got colder: high forties and rain on the Yukon, low fifties and sunny back in McGrath.
It got warmer after a few innings and he took his coat off He watched the first game with obvious interest but without permitting himself to become completely absorbed in it.
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It got warm in the room.
By the time it got warm, the dynasty had developed a full sense of proprietorship of the airshaft.
The rain stopped, & after a silence she told him he would have to wait until it got warm to move in.
When it gets warmer, you'll start seeing them".
Anyway, even if it gets warmer, it will still be too cold to bother.
"And you can expect to see more ecosystem changes just as dramatic as it gets warmer".
If it gets warmer faster than you can migrate, you're in trouble".
He says he's going out West — Minnesota — just as soon as it gets warmer.
When it gets warmer, everything you wear is a little smaller".
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