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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a piste" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of skiing or snowboarding to refer to a marked ski run or trail.
Example: "The resort offers a variety of slopes, including a piste for beginners and more challenging runs for experienced skiers."
Alternatives: "a ski run" or "a ski trail".
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Like nearly everyone else, he'd never parried or riposted on a piste, either.
There I discovered, on an early-season ski trip, that Mozart is a piste.
First, it's pretty uncool to hop on the corporate jet just to schmooze on a piste.
And in Wagrain, one of main villages, there are two lifts and a piste bearing the name "Flying Mozart".
The resort also offers igloo-building, skidoo rides and a tour of the slopes on a piste basher.
Hopefully, Formigal will soon ask Arthur to draw in a piste and chairlift between the village and the base of the mountain.
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With a further 40cm of snow falling that night, our reluctance to commit to a piste-bound day was sealed.
On the second night, we booked a special Viking Yurt dinner in a cosy hut on the mountain, reached on a giant sleigh towed by a piste-basher.
Our day had begun at the catski base at the foot of the mountain, where we climbed on board the cat - just like a piste-basher, really, but with a specially built passenger cabin that winches straight onto the back.
"He was following a red piste and then crossed the flags and entered in an off-piste zone," the prosecutor said.
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