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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "a cold snap" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden and significant drop in temperature or a brief period of very cold weather. Example: "The city is experiencing a cold snap, with temperatures dropping below freezing for the past three days."
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A cold snap could still be looming.
"But we arrived in a cold snap.
But what will happen if a cold snap comes?
They do it in the night, in a cold snap.
"A cold snap following warm weather will just slow things down".
Then the weather shifts, in mid-parade, with a cold snap blowing in from the west.
But before many people could even shovel out their cars, a cold snap moved in.
And a cold snap like this does bring some pleasantness with it.
A cold snap unusual even by Russian standards has gripped Moscow this week.
A cold snap would harm the putative buds on the vines and spell disaster.
"Now he expects to come in whenever there's a cold snap".
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