in all weathers
The phrase "in all weathers" is commonly used in British English to indicate performing an activity regardless of weather conditions.
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Definition
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(British English, informal)Doing something without being affected by the weather, whether it is good or bad.
Example
- He goes jogging in all weathers, whether it's raining or shining.
- Farmers have to work in all weathers to ensure their crops are taken care of.
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