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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blast of winter" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense cold weather, typically during the winter season. Example sentence: The blast of winter hit the city, causing temperatures to drop below freezing and covering the streets in a blanket of snow.
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As 1999 came to a close, spreads were thin, but a late blast of winter in the Northeast caused demand for heating oil to soar, lifting prices and margins.
[C12.] Winter Weather Curtailed Retail Spending Last Month Shoppers curbed their retail spending in February as a blast of winter weather hurt demand for spring apparel.
"The first official blast of winter up here.
A blast of winter, meanwhile, has visited an unlikely place: the desert Southwest.
Another blast of winter hit the Pacific Northwest and California yesterday, bringing more worries to farmers.
The late spring blast of winter has also produced record cold in the region.
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Calgary, Canada, awoke to its first major blast of winter last Tuesday, when 20cm of snow hit the city, leaving 15,000 people without power, and icy roads and poor visibility caused 170 accidents.
Plant several in a big pot for a blast of Christmas color.
The Tunguska blast of 1908 was a real thing that actually happened.
It is as cheerfully, enjoyably humid as the first blast of summer light and heat.
Then came an apples and oranges print, as a great blast of summer.
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