Sentence examples for weather about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "weather about" is not correct and does not make sense in written English
It seems to be a misinterpretation or a combination of words that do not convey a clear meaning. Example: "I was wondering about the weather."

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Even with weather about, as they say in these parts, they will not be denied now.

September 7 , 2012Updated at 10.56pm BST 10.45pm BST There's some weather about, you know - it's grey out there, and humid, and it could rain a bit later or so the forecasters say.

Elmore Leonard once stipulated that you should never begin a book with weather, about which he was wrong.

There, Diana is a topic, much like the weather, about which everyone is sure to have an opinion.

It's dull on calm days; plan to visit during stormy weather about three hours before high tide.

They saw the usual sight, no matter the weather: about 10 people waiting near the door to the building to buy drugs.

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The type of weather brought about by an anticyclone depends on its origin.

Talk about hope, about faith, about weather cycles, about anything other than testicular cancer and corporate liability.

Or: Decide whether a document is more about weather or about commodities.

One girl said: "It's not about bad weather but about how you feel about the weather.

But that song's crossover success only added to the steady confusion Lady Antebellum has weathered about its mission.

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