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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a snow day" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a day when schools or businesses are closed due to heavy snowfall, allowing people to stay home.
Example: "The kids were thrilled when they woke up to a snow day and could play outside in the winter wonderland."
Alternatives: "a day off due to snow" or "a day of snow closure".
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Do you declare snow days?... Will you declare a snow day on my birthday?"..
A snow day?
"It's nice to have a snow day".
"Maybe it'll be a snow day".
It was a snow day, then, I said.
"I assume that he's taken a snow day".
Many students, educators said, have no idea what a snow day is.
The CFTC actually had a snow day but they voted anyway.
"She said 'Oh, no,' just like she was hoping for a snow day".
I felt like a 10-year-old saved from a math exam by a snow day.
So were the city's schoolchildren -- for a snow day without snow.
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