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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sub-zero temperatures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe temperatures that are below zero degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit, often in the context of weather reports or discussions about cold climates. Example: "The forecast predicts sub-zero temperatures for the next week, so make sure to bundle up before heading outside."
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The 19th stage in the 21-leg race had already been altered because of avalanche threats and sub-zero temperatures.
In sub-zero temperatures.
They were sub-standard in sub-zero temperatures.
Even in sub-zero temperatures, the display keeps on working.
Emergency crews have worked in sub-zero temperatures to recover bodies and evidence from the ruins.
They worked in sub-zero temperatures, on the minimum wage and were delighted to do so.
ITALY Like Switzerland, some resorts are experiencing hard-packed pistes due to sub-zero temperatures.
And she climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in sub-zero temperatures: "I like to be strong.
Other places experienced their longest periods between episodes of sub-zero temperatures.
Upon confirmation, we exit the unmarked vehicle into the sub-zero temperatures.
Tonight teachers and students slept outside despite sub-zero temperatures and biting winds.
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