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Discover Ludwig"weathered by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe how something has been affected by exposure to a particular weather or environment over a period of time. For example, "The old house had been weathered by years of coastal winds."
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He is its cold core, believably weathered by years of attrition.
"Things used to be so hard," says a septuagenarian with a face weathered by years in the fields.
At one point, he mimicked cutting plush on his dining table, exposing hands weathered by industry and age.
But the reality is that these delicate burial chambers, weathered by millions of tourists for decades, risk deteriorating beyond recognition.
Dan Henning, the Panthers' offensive coordinator, has eyes like Weis's, weathered by the long hours in darkened rooms.
For baseball fans, nine little mitts, weathered by time and countless line drives, are displayed in a white box.
His voice, while still strangely reedy, has been weathered by the Doral 100's he smokes incessantly.
What perplexed them was that the chemical had not been broken down or weathered by long exposure to the environment.
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"The weathered-by-life route".
Everyone is weathered down by procedure.
It indicates that there exists fracture or weathered zones formed by highly weathering or tectonic process.
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