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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weather permitted" is correct and can be used in written English.
It's usually used to indicate that something is able to take place if the weather conditions are suitable. For example: "We planned to have a picnic in the park, but it had to be cancelled when the weather permitted."
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They were, when weather permitted, ambulatory.
When weather permitted, they were allowed outside their quarters to congregate, walk, pitch quoits or have a smoke.
O'Ree played regularly on the backyard rink of the family home and skated to school when weather permitted.
Night after night, whenever the Moon and weather permitted, he observed the sky in the company of Caroline, who recorded his observations.
His remark was seen as a step back from the military's earlier vow to send the balloons as soon as the weather permitted.
Heavily armed officers combed the area and helicopters flew as weather permitted in a furious search on Sunday for the killer.
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Weather permitting.
Tours twice daily, weather permitting.
Weather permitting, of course.
Weather permitting, that is.
Sidewalk seating, weather permitting.
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