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The phrase "wet weather" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a period of time in which it is raining, such as "We've been having a lot of wet weather lately."
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The wet weather should help his cause.
One risk in wet weather is mold.
Luckily, wet weather needn't scupper your holiday.
It's closed in cool or wet weather.
Aberdeenshire is no stranger to wet weather.
They also have long been very sensitive to wet weather.
Numbers were fewer than expected, however, due to wet weather.
Other rural roads became impassable in wet weather.
The wet weather does tend to suppress them.
In wet weather I'm not sure this would be doable.
"I'm not a very good wet weather player".
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