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The phrase "a breath of spring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that brings a sense of freshness, renewal, or optimism, often associated with the arrival of spring.
Example: "The new art exhibit felt like a breath of spring, invigorating the gallery with vibrant colors and lively themes."
Alternatives: "a whiff of spring" or "a hint of spring".
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The Garfield Park Conservatory on Chicago's West Side, shown here, provides a breath of spring for Fountain and others during the harsh cold of winter.
"You're like a breath of spring".
"A Breath of Spring in Winter," paintings by Barbara Lussier.
But the owners of John-Michael's Restaurant, the building's current resident, have brought in a breath of spring and dreams of summer with a stone patio fitted with tables, umbrellas, torches and a fire pit.
The chiffon-weight, pleasingly piquant wine looks the way it tastes: It is cool, with a tart lemon-flavor undertow and citric bite, and is so refreshing that it's like a breath of spring air.
In 1988, he released an aching lament called "Baby Blue": "Like a breath of spring, she came and left, and I still don't know why / So here's to you, and whoever holds my baby blue tonight".
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Halsall has been a breath of fresh air this week with her bubbly smile, as her compatriots have either failed to make finals or fallen desperately short.
Pakistan's army, which still calls most of the shots in the country, is now led by a general, Raheel Sharif, who some say is a breath of fresh air (last month he was feted during a two-week stay in America).
What a breath of fresh air last Saturday's Challenge Cup tie between Huddersfield and Leeds provided to a Super League season that was in danger of turning stale.
"Roberto was a breath of fresh air last year but unfortunately things haven't worked out this season and there are groans and moans from the terraces.
We know that, but the bankrupt electronic retailer was granted a breath of fresh air today as a Judge approved $1.1 billion in financing and other changes which might involve closing a lot more locations.
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