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The phrase "a winter at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific winter season in a particular location or context.
Example: "A winter at the cabin by the lake was exactly what I needed to recharge."
Alternatives: "a winter in the" or "a winter spent at the".
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Marks had passed all physical exams before he headed to the pole last October, and had spent a winter at the pole once before, in 1998.
They were almost all crofters who fished in the summer and relied on a winter at the beet factory to be the icing on their cake in the good years and to be the dependable money if the fishing had not been good.
Responding to the invitation to commission the pieces, Glass spent a winter at the cinema.
Over the years, Mr. Smith has counted as many as 47 owls in a winter at the airport and as few as one.
This year, because I will also be spending a winter at the South Pole, where it will be dark for six months and no planes can fly to evacuate me in an emergency, I had to also pass a psychological evaluation.
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Eugenie Bouchard has begun legal action against the United States Tennis Association after suffering concussion following a fall at the US Open.
Good friends have invited you for a summer weekend at the beach, the lake or the country.
Hardy also set a CdM school record in the boys' 300 hurdles, running a 38.28 at the CIF Southern Section Divisional finals last week.
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