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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a winter evening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific time of day during the winter season, often evoking a particular mood or atmosphere.
Example: "As the sun set, the sky turned a deep shade of blue, signaling the arrival of a winter evening."
Alternatives: "a chilly evening" or "a frosty night".
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The best of these is "A Winter Evening" (1858) by George Inness, with its depiction of an intense red sky.
Earlier this year, on a winter evening in Atlantic City, Don Rickles left his suite in the Sands Hotel and, with his publicist, his road manager, and a hotel bodyguard, took the elevator down to the Copa Room.
Its evocation of a national past, a lost culture, complements the memories of folk melodies all over this spikily modernist music, in the poetic fragments of "In Memory of a Winter Evening," composed in 1969, and the "Seven Songs" for voice and cimbalom from 1981, both played here in New York for the first time.
Even though a fire is a nice way to spend a winter evening, the smoke is bad for air quality.
Palme was shot in the back on a winter evening while walking home from a movie theatre.
Anyone who has ever bitten into nutty, slightly sweet perch fillets on a winter evening remains thankful for that.
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It was a winter afternoon – Indian winter.
A corner storefront glows warmly on a winter night.
On a winter night, the place can feel haunted.
On a winter morning a tenant farmer living nearby, Lloyd Wilson, was found shot dead.
Speaking of darkness: if you plan to visit on a winter afternoon, take a torch.
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