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Alice
Under the weather If I am not feeling well today, could I say: I am feeling a little bit under the weather today Or I am a little under the weather ? Are they both correct or not? Thanks
Oct 2, 2017 11:43 PM
Answers · 2
Good Morning Alice, Both answers are correct and are used regularly in the English Language. The phrase comes from the idea that a change in weather or bad weather can impact a person's health. I hope this helps, Tom
October 2, 2017
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