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Discover Ludwig'weather resistant' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an object that can withstand or resist extreme temperatures, rain, snow, etc. For example, "The new outdoor furniture is made from a weather-resistant material."
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Its powder-coated finish is weather resistant.
9. Outdoor couch potatoes will enjoy a 32-inch weather-resistant high-definition television, (the remote is weather resistant, too); $1,495 at sunbritetv.com, (866) 357-866866
Under its lead, the brand became known for weather resistant and comfortable clothes for walking, riding, shooting and golf.
Byatt chose to deal with elemental forces, personifications of the weather, resistant to the novelist's insights and empathy.
In red, brown or black, it is weather resistant and costs $129.95 from Restoration Hardware; www.restorationhardware.com or (800) 762-1005.
These have weather resistant wood frames and hunter green webbed seats and backs; the large one is $160, and the small one is $95, at redenvelope.com or (877) 733-36877
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Pedogenic development was restricted by the young age and weathering resistant nature of the soil parent material.
With respect to reactions to short-term weather variations, people can be divided into two main groups: weather- resistant and weather- sensitive.
Weather-resistant too.
Today, windows are mass produced from durable weather-resistant materials.
The rubberized exterior and shielded components are weather-resistant, and the battery is rechargeable.
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