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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advent of winter" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the time when winter begins or arrives. Example: The advent of winter brings cold temperatures, snowfall, and holiday celebrations.
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With the advent of winter, they started breaking down regularly and became the Russian roulette of public transport.
Eye Sites With the advent of winter and its long nights, some thoughts turn to hours of reading, others to vacation and travel.
For those who dream of summer at the advent of winter, here is news of coming events at Tanglewood in Lenox, Mass.
Trysts in Trieste are beguiling at any time of year, but the advent of winter enhances the heroic melancholy of a city whose heyday is long past.
Record numbers of migrants and refugees crossed the Mediterranean to Europe in October – just in time for the advent of winter, which is already threatening to expose thousands to harsh conditions.
A Pentagon official said that while the advent of winter was expected to hinder the efforts of both the Taliban and opposition groups in the north, military operations in the south could accelerate.
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