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The phrase "a snowman" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a figure made of snow, typically created by stacking snowballs and often decorated with items like a carrot for a nose.
Example: "The children spent the afternoon building a snowman in the front yard."
Alternatives: "a snow figure" or "a snow sculpture."
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Will build a snowman next.
Michelangelo once made a snowman.
"Or a snowman," said Peter Schweikert.
Or they may be building a snowman.
From the air, the two together resemble a snowman.
Basically, the condensed water ices up and makes a snowman.
In an hour we'll have to bury a snowman!
Seriously: finding the erotic side to a snowman?
Blue tins, perfect for cookies, are decorated with a snowman.
"We didn't want just a snowman and snowflake," he said.
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The make-a-snowman kit is a delightful bonus.
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