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Between two stools one falls to the ground.
You can't have it both ways.
I asked Bill what the weather had been like during his travel.
Whether we will go on the trip depends on the weather.
I do not believe the weather will change for the worse next week.
This bad weather is more than I bargained for.
This bad weather is more than I bargained for.
Rain, rain go away!
I wonder what the weather will be tomorrow.
I wonder what the weather will be like tomorrow.
I will go out if it is fine tomorrow.
I will go for a walk if it is nice tomorrow.
If it is fine tomorrow, I will go sailing with my friends.
If it is nice weather tomorrow, let's go on a hike.
If the weather is good tomorrow, let's go on a hike.
We'll climb the mountain if it is fine tomorrow.
It is likely to be fine tomorrow.
I'm afraid it will be rainy tomorrow.
It will be fine tomorrow.
Our plans for tomorrow depend on the weather.

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