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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a snowy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is characterized by snow or occurs during snowy conditions.
Example: "We spent the day building a snowman on a snowy afternoon."
Alternatives: "a wintry" or "a snowy day".
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A snowy owl?
Stuck in a snowy rut?
Picture this scene in a snowy winter.
The isolation of a snowy winter.
We're in a snowy suburb of Minneapolis.
Being stranded in a snowy wilderness?
High-heeled white ankle boots, or a snowy fur shrug.
I visited Escoffery on a snowy night in January.
The window looked out to a snowy field.
On my left, another resembled a snowy egret taking flight.
Perhaps the most striking is a snowy owl.
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