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large weather
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "large weather" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in any context, as "large" is not an appropriate descriptor for "weather," which is usually described in terms of conditions or phenomena. Example: "The large weather patterns affecting the region are causing significant changes in temperature."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(3)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
10 human-written examples
The monitoring system provides also an additional safeguard for manufacturers of products sensitive to changes in radiation; a 3rd purpose of the monitoring system is to learn more about the movement of large weather masses.
News & Media
Mr. Bossard, the veteran groundskeeper for U.S. Cellular Field, the home of the Chicago White Sox, glared tensely the other day at the large weather radar screen perched over his desk.
News & Media
Gilbert designed the two largest buildings on the Seaside campus, including the main building, about 60,000 square feet, with second-floor patios that look out over the water, a carriage port and a copper-louvered tower in the center of its roof topped with a large weather vane in the shape of a sailing ship.
News & Media
So you wouldn't have thought that a visitor from New York who had been submerged in this summer of British discontent for several weeks would have been all that pleased to meet the unhappy Bessemenov clan, who spent nearly three hours griping about their lives, their dying civilization and the world at large, weather and the theater included.
News & Media
Even with this sporadic view of the Earth, footage from EPIC reveals clouds moving across the globe and large weather patterns swirling across the sky.
News & Media
This is actually Android's second adventure into the great beyond — back in December, Google showed off footage of some Nexus S devices taking rides through the atmosphere on some large weather balloons.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
49 human-written examples
It is not too late to order Autumn crocus (Colchicum) for fall bloom: Colchicum speciosum Album, a large weather-resistant white, and C. Waterlily, with double pinkish lilac flowers that do right by their name, are two to try.
News & Media
"There probably was a large weather-related factor in there during the measurement week.
News & Media
Masters promises the same focus on his blog, which he hopes will reach the much larger Weather Channel audience.
News & Media
As is explained more fully in the section Tornado formation, most tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms, and a tornado's parent thunderstorm is in turn embedded within a larger weather system that determines the vertical shear in the winds (that is, their change in speed and direction with height across the troposphere).
Encyclopedias
This is probably due to the larger weather variation (hot to hottest) over this region.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to impactful meteorological events, use established terms like "severe weather" or "extreme weather" instead of "large weather" for clarity.
Common error
While "large" can describe the scale of a weather system (e.g., "large-scale weather patterns"), it's incorrect to use it as a standalone descriptor for weather in general. Opt for terms that specify the intensity or type of weather.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "large weather" functions as a noun phrase, though Ludwig AI suggests it is not grammatically correct. The word "large" attempts to modify "weather", but the combination doesn't conform to standard English usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
55%
Science
35%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "large weather" appears in some contexts, it's not considered grammatically correct and can be unclear. Ludwig AI indicates that it is not a correct phrase. Alternative phrases like "severe weather" or "extreme weather" are more appropriate and precise. When describing the scale of weather phenomena, consider using "large-scale weather patterns". It is important to prioritize clarity and accuracy in your writing by choosing well-established and grammatically sound terms.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
severe weather
Focuses on the intensity and potential danger of the weather.
extreme weather
Highlights weather conditions that are significantly outside the norm.
large-scale weather patterns
Emphasizes the geographical extent and organization of weather systems.
significant weather event
Draws attention to the importance or impact of a particular weather occurrence.
major weather system
Refers to a large and influential weather formation.
intense weather conditions
Focuses on the strength and severity of the weather.
widespread weather
Indicates weather that affects a large area.
extensive weather
Highlights the broad reach and scope of the weather.
notable weather phenomenon
Emphasizes the unusual or remarkable nature of the weather.
substantial weather activity
Indicates a significant amount of weather-related events or changes.
FAQs
What are better alternatives to "large weather"?
Consider using more precise terms like "severe weather", "extreme weather", or "large-scale weather patterns" depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "large weather"?
No, "large weather" is not considered grammatically correct. "Large" is not a standard descriptor for weather conditions in general. It's better to specify the characteristic you want to emphasize, such as intensity or scale.
How can I describe weather events that cover a wide area?
To describe weather events affecting a broad area, use phrases such as "large-scale weather patterns", "widespread weather", or "extensive weather".
What's the difference between "large weather" and "severe weather"?
"Large weather" isn't a standard phrase. "Severe weather" refers to dangerous or destructive weather phenomena, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, or blizzards.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested