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How to Use "Climate" with Example Sentences
climate
(n):
the regular weather conditions of a certain place; the general feeling of a certain place
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Used with adjectives:
"
I prefer
warm
climates
.
"
(warm, hot, cold, cool, mild)
"
It is difficult to live in
extreme
climates
.
"
(extreme, harsh, severe)
"
The city lies in a
desert
climate
.
"
(desert, tropical, arid, dry, damp, humid, wet)
"
The
global
climate
is changing.
"
(global)
"
He works in a
positive
climate
.
"
(positive, favorable, negative, hostile, unfavorable)
"
He doesn't want to run for president in this
current
climate
.
"
(current, changing)
"
This is a great
business
climate
.
"
(business, economic, financial, investment)
Used with verbs:
"
This city
has
a mild
climate
.
"
(has)
"
Global warming has
affected
the
climate
around here.
"
(affected)
"
We need to
create
a positive
climate
for change.
"
(create)
"
How can we
improve
the office
climate
at work?
"
(improve, change)
Used with nouns:
"
Scientists are worried about
climate
change
.
"
(change, conditions, patterns)
"
She is involved in
climate
research
.
"
(research, study)
Used with prepositions:
"
We cannot continue working
in
this hostile
climate
.
"
(in)
"
We need to create a positive
climate
for
change.
"
(for)
"
The new president has created a
climate
of
fear in the company.
"
(of)
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