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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a light snow" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to a thin, gentle layer of snowfall. Example: "The city woke up to a light snow, which covered the streets and rooftops in a delicate white blanket."
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A light snow was falling.
Outside, a light snow fell.
A light snow was in the air.
A light snow dusted the russet rocks.
On a gray December day, a light snow is falling.
After a light snow, visitors can also see coyote tracks.
A light snow fell upon me, but I noticed it not.
Winters average not more than two inches of precipitation, resulting in a light snow cover.
Temperatures in Moscow were below freezing on Tuesday, and a light snow fell.
A light snow that fell on the base yesterday was not expected to affect landing plans.
They stood in silence as a light snow fell and, after a few minutes, walked away.
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