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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weather lifted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a change in weather conditions, usually from bad to good. For example, "After days of stormy weather, the sun finally came out and the weather lifted."
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Still, the weather lifted at the top, allowing superb views of Loch Leven and the Pap.
Production at the nation's mines fell 1 percent, but cold weather lifted utilities' production by 3.5 percent.
But as the weather lifted and my game improved, Bill would occasionally murmur "fine shot" or "well played".
Last year at a crowded airport bar during a snowstorm, I met a memorable oil-rig engineer who raised his beer mug and announced that he was headed for Indonesia as soon as the weather lifted.
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For a moment the weather lifts and I get an ethereal view of Kirkjufell, the spectacular mountain that hangs over Grundarfjördur.
[C2.] Harsh Weather Lifts Web Sites Internet weather services like Weather.com, WeatherBug and AccuWeather reported sharp rises in traffic last week as a winter storm blanketed the East.
"Retail sales appear to have been helped in August, as they were in July, by good weather lifting demand for clothing," said Archer, adding that they may also have been boosted by the feelgood factor of Team GB's Olympics success, and by visiting tourists exploiting the weakness of the pound to splash out on luxury goods.
The miserable weather has lifted, rather than dampened, his spirits, ensuring that the high-pedigree Australians who form the majority of the Broncos team will have to plough through the mud as well as contend with the slope which has always granted Batley a little extra home advantage.
A defence ministry official said the exercise, in a disputed area, would go ahead once bad weather had lifted.
The nine-engine Falcon 9, carrying a Canadian weather satellite, lifted off from Vandenberg Air Force Base shortly after 9 a.m.
At stormy weather in "lifted position" put 4 extra pins in the small holes in the bow that are used in the closed position.
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