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Discover LudwigThe phrase "propitious weather" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing weather conditions that are favorable or advantageous for a particular activity or event.
Example: "The outdoor wedding was a success, thanks to the propitious weather that graced the day."
Alternatives: "favorable weather" or "auspicious weather."
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Propitious weather helped the country produce a record maize harvest in 2006; the next year the harvest was even better, by nearly one-third.
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Nevertheless, the realization of propitious conditions could increase the likelihood of such change taking place [ 55].
The next step is to recognize conditions propitious to the overcorrection of hyponatremia.
James Wigan, her racing manager, stressed that the going and weather forecast would have to be propitious were she to do so.
In other words, conditions were most propitious for evolutionary innovation.
The ISIS proclamation was premature and the conditions were not propitious, Al Qaeda's leaders stated.
Nor is the weather in Poland (drizzly and cold) particularly propitious, at least as far as PO is concerned.
He noted that the August weather, near the end of the local winter, will be less propitious for mosquitoes than if the games were held in the summer.
The timing was propitious.
His timing was propitious.
The timing is propitious.
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