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The phrase "a blizzard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a severe snowstorm characterized by strong winds and low visibility.
Example: "The forecast predicts a blizzard this weekend, so we should prepare for heavy snowfall and possible road closures."
Alternatives: "a snowstorm" or "a winter storm".
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A blizzard".
Now, a blizzard?
Cue a blizzard.
A blizzard materialized.
I want a blizzard.
Congress received "a blizzard" of letters.
But a blizzard was on the way.
Plus, what if there were a blizzard?
That night, a blizzard clobbered Logar.
A blizzard is on the way.
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