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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beautiful winter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a winter season that is visually appealing or enjoyable.
Example: "The landscape was transformed into a beautiful winter wonderland, with snow-covered trees and glistening icicles."
Alternatives: "lovely winter" or "charming winter".
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Among her works in this vein that are included in the exhibition is the beautiful "Winter Day, Cutchogue" (1917), showing lightly frozen salt marshes along Peconic Bay.
The prison's current "Winter Adventure tours" feature "an hour-long tour of the beautiful winter cellblocks with an expert guide and a cup of hot chocolate!" the Web site says.
They'd been wrapped in white cloth on the day of his ordination, a beautiful winter day.
For other people, it's that very sense of altered time since the attacks that made a beautiful winter even more precious.
The video at least provides you with something interesting to look at, even wonder about -- the hauntingly beautiful winter landscape, that is.
"It's a beautiful winter wonderland," Ms. Low said with good cheer on Sunday afternoon as she warmed up at a shelter before going to her dark and frigid home for the night.
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