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Discover Ludwig"after winter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time following a winter season, either literally or metaphorically. For example: "After winter, the flowers began to bloom again and the days grew longer and warmer."
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Winter after winter since he had come to America to live, from Italy, he had promised himself a trip to Florida, where he had never been.
Winter after winter, burrowing owls have been overstaying their traditional migratory visit to the storm-swept Farallon Islands, dining on the petrels that have returned to breed.
Unless there is more assistance available for hungry Americans, the shocks of this year will likely continue long after winter ends.
After winter diapause, hatchlings appeared in all experimental populations around the same time in spring (S. Lass, personal observation).
During spring, cleansing and detoxifying your liver and gallbladder symbolizes letting go after winter storing and introversion.
The epiphanies came after winter break.
I decided to delay London's arrival until after winter.
It was early April, the fields and ditches coming green again after winter.
At Humboldt, students set their tents back up after winter break.
For the first few weeks after winter began and the darkness arrived, we held our own timewise.
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"Look at these leeks," Mr. Coleman said, pulling back the cover in an unheated hoop house to reveal the raggedy leaves of his most sought-after winter vegetable.
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