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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wisp of snow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, delicate amount of snow, often evoking a sense of lightness or fleeting beauty.
Example: "As the winter storm passed, a wisp of snow danced through the air, settling gently on the ground."
Alternatives: "a flurry of snow" or "a sprinkle of snow".
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Evergreen needles trapped in a wisp of snow.
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As I rode the chairlift up, I watched a single snow plume -- or was it a wisp of volcanic smoke?
A wisp of an idea.
It's a wisp of hope.
A wisp of pot smoke punctuated the brackish air.
"Let's have dry Martinis with a wisp of lime".
Sullivan has built a wisp of a show.
As Cressida, she was a wisp of rippling carnality.
A wisp of an oxygen atmosphere has also been detected by spectrographic techniques.
Aside from a wisp of a goatee, there was nothing to suggest his extremism.
But for a wisp of good luck, those books would not have been published.
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