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Discover Ludwig"some precipitation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to any type of precipitation, such as rain, snow, hail, etc. Example sentence: "Today's forecast calls for some precipitation, so I better bring my umbrella."
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If we could get some precipitation, that would be good.
In March and April, some precipitation, normally torrential, falls.
There is some precipitation in winter, which occasionally falls as snow in the northwest.
Some precipitation falls as snow, which increases with altitude and from southwest to northeast.
It starts to widen and I finally get some precipitation at my location.
Mix in some precipitation and a bumpy field, and you have a particularly difficult mix of adverse conditions.
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It is well known that the fatigue limits of some precipitation-hardened steels with a punched hole do not increase, even if the tensile strengths of base-metal increases.
That said, the data does support some high precipitation amounts during a few weeks in the recent years of 2008, 2010 and 2011".
On the other hand, this strategy is able to fulfill iron removal requirements even if some iron precipitation occurs during Fenton's peroxidation.
Some consumer precipitation filters are sold with special soak-off cleaners that allow the entire plate array to be removed and soaked for several hours, which loosens the particulates.
In the extreme south, some winter precipitation occurs from frontal storms passing farther south over the Cape region; on rare occasions, snow may fall on the higher southern mountains.
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