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Discover Ludwig"clean snow" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe snow that is untouched or pure, without any dirt, debris, or footprints. Example: After the storm, the children went outside to play in the clean snow.
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"It's the only place in New York with clean snow," she said.
Clean snow and ice off your hood, windows and roof before getting on the road.
Clean snow, deep chunks of it all over, and a baby carriage stuck on an angle.
At the beginning of a melting season, we assume all glacier surfaces are covered by dry clean snow.
February has seen New York City repeatedly blanketed with clean snow - and then half-blanketed with dirty ice.
After a warning to remain on the areas packed down by previous landings, we stepped out onto the impossibly clean snow.
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Now I'm back in Star City, and appreciating the clean white snow after Moscow's slush.
Use only clean white snow.
They think if [athletes] test negative, they're as clean as white snow.
"I was always determined to bring success and even cleaned snow from the pitch when we had a game the next day to ensure it would go ahead.
"I especially like to pair a white cotton top with blue capri pants," she said, "getting that double-barrel effect of ocean blue with the clean, cool feeling of fresh snow".
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