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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will weather this" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to endure or survive a difficult situation. Example: Despite the challenges, I am confident that our company will weather this economic downturn and emerge even stronger.
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It will weather this one as well.
Most people will weather this economic storm.
"We will weather this," he said.
He weathered that; he will weather this as well.
QUESTION FROM KACPER: Do you think the ISI will weather this murder crisis and nothing changes?
Tony Hayward, BP's chief executive, has insisted that his giant will weather this storm.
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The broccoli people weathered that, and they'll weather this, too".
"We'll weather this little storm," Thomas said, "and we'll move on".
"They've got some pretty exciting products in the pipeline, and they'll weather this," said James W. Lundy, a vice president at the technology research firm Gartner Inc.
He'll weather this storm, as he did with Sandy, dust himself off, and get back to the business of helping the people of New Jersey (so long as they don't fuck with him).
But the tequila industry will weather the storm, said Mr Gonzalez.
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