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The phrase "and in the winter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific time period or season, often in the context of discussing activities, events, or conditions that occur during winter.
Example: "We enjoy skiing and in the winter, we often visit the mountains for a weekend getaway."
Alternatives: "during the winter" or "in wintertime".
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Thailand first competed in the Summer Olympic Games in 1952 and in the Winter Games in 2002.
In some areas we're getting summer droughts and in the winter time a lack of snowfall.
"In the summer time, you feel like you're floating in the pool," she says, "And in the winter time, you feel like you're in a snow globe".
"And in the winter, you played basketball".
And in the winter there's shooting and hunting.
"And in the winter, senior citizens might not turn out".
And in the winter, "west is superior to east," she added.
The site is closed in the evenings and in the winter.
Brayden Schenn, 20, just scored his first N.H.L. goal, and in the Winter Classic no less.
It was his first N.H.L. goal, and in the Winter Classic no less.
I wear them in the summer over little summer dresses and in the winter.
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