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The phrase "weather deteriorated" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the weather became worse or less favorable. Example: Despite the sunny morning, the weather deteriorated in the afternoon, with dark clouds rolling in and heavy rain pouring down.
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What if the weather deteriorated further?
The weather deteriorated over the last few days, which made the going tough.
But the weather deteriorated, and as Bolt and Gatlin and the others stared down the blue track at their objective, small puddles formed in some of their lanes.
At least 17 tourists died from exposure or in avalanches on the pass after the weather deteriorated fast, bringing biting cold, heavy snowfall and low visibility.
England tested New Zealand and made them look ordinary for a period, but they started at a pace they could not sustain and, like the weather, deteriorated.
As the weather deteriorated, steady drizzle turning into heavy rain, so did the Blues' ability to recreate any of their pulsating rugby of the opening period.
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Forsberg set off at about 2 45 A.M. Jornet left closer to 7 A.M. Despite the forecast, weather conditions deteriorated as the morning went on.
The Atlantic weather conditions deteriorated.
The weather conditions deteriorated as the operation continued.
Before they could disembark, weather conditions deteriorated and they were forced to march around the coast to reach brigade headquarters at Zoutelande.
Weather conditions deteriorated during the night, with a forecast that "ceilings would be down to nothing" in the vicinity of the anticipated interception.
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