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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a snowflake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to describe a unique or delicate object, or metaphorically to refer to someone perceived as overly sensitive or entitled.
Example: "Each snowflake is unique, just like every person's perspective on life."
Alternatives: "a unique individual" or "a delicate structure".
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A snowflake, an angel.
But how about a snowflake?
Was I a snowflake in the avalanche?
A snowflake falls on his glove.
"Every boob is like a snowflake, Dave," said Colbert.
The official emblem of that venture includes a snowflake.
Could be a snowflake for any winter-themed design.
"I want people to know their palate is a snowflake.
We believe that every child is a snowflake: unique and multifaceted.
They soon agreed on a December 2011 wedding with a snowflake theme.
Once a snowflake reaches adult size, a fraction of the cells commit suicide.
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