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Hi! "Such varied weather" means the weather is changing a lot — for example, sun, rain, and wind all in one day.

Is it correct? The words are correct, but "such varied weather" by itself is not a full sentence. It is a phrase (a group of words). To make a full sentence, add a little more, for example:

  • "Such varied weather!" (You can say this as an exclamation.)
  • "We have such varied weather today." (Complete sentence: subject + verb + phrase.)
  • "The weather is very changeable today." (Another way to say it.)

Simple words you might like:

  • "Lots of different weather today."
  • "The weather keeps changing."

Try this: Say a full sentence about today. For example, "We had sunny, then rainy, then windy weather — such varied weather!" I can check your sentence if you want.


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