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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a winter day' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a day during the winter season. For example: "I love walking in the park on a winter day when the air is crisp and the snow glistens."
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ON A WINTER DAY five years ago, Doug Lemov realized he had a problem.
BOSTON — On a winter day 14 years ago, the Boston Symphony Orchestra announced that it had finally found a new principal flutist.
The system was successfully tested for the operating temperature of a 40-cell mono crystalline Si photovoltaic module under realistic outdoor conditions during a summer and a winter day.
The average number of calls on a winter day is 1,500, according to the department.
The application by Apple that eventually became patent 8,086,604 first crossed desks at the Patent and Trademark Office on a winter day in 2004.
The other day I opened a scrapbook and found a snapshot of my parents -- Carl and Marie Sferrazza -- on a winter day in 1969.
But on a winter day in 2002, when the New York real estate market was suffering the effects of Sept. 11, he saw this studio space on West 21st Street.
The generator bidding data we used are from a winter day in 2009.
You may see similar crowds in the summer at various baseball diamonds, or on a winter day at a local YMCA basketball court.
A 1300 m2 flat roof of a three year-old gymnasium collapsed in the early morning of a winter day, fortunately before the opening hours.
Some outdoor trips include a winter day hike on Feb. 3 and sunset stand-up paddle board trip on April 5. Skills workshops are also open to the entire Duke community.
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