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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thaw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of warming, especially in relation to weather or emotional states, indicating a change from a cold or frozen state to a warmer one.
Example: "After weeks of freezing temperatures, we finally experienced a thaw, and the snow began to melt."
Alternatives: "a warming" or "a melt".
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A thaw releases them.
Recent reports suggest a thaw.
There had been a thaw.
But then came a thaw.
Then there was a thaw.
Now there are signs of a thaw.
But Mr. Inglis notices a thaw.
But there are signs of a thaw.
Since then, a thaw of sorts.
We often have a thaw in February.
All this is being done in anticipation of a thaw.
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