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I want to get outside in the nice weather. It has to be nice first. *

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I want to get outside in the nice weather it has to be nice first.
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I want to get outside in the nice weather, but it has to be nice first.
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I want to get outside in the nice weather; however, it has to be nice first.
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I want to get outside in the nice weather but it has to be nice first.
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I want to get outside in the nice weather; However, it has to be nice first.

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Answer:

If you're asking for correct English, then BOTH of these are correct....

I want to get outside in the nice weather, but it has to be nice first.

I want to get outside in the nice weather; however, it has to be nice first.

Step-by-step explanation:

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