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Discover Ludwig"crisp sun" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a clear, bright, and cool day or the quality of sunlight. Here is an example: The autumn morning brought a crisp sun that illuminated the colorful leaves on the trees.
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Miriam O'Sullivan, a nanny enjoying the crisp sun of early fall, sat on a park bench licking her fingers.
Emerging from the darkness of O'Neill's tragedy into the crisp sun of a fine Cape Cod day was disorienting, but in the best possible way.
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Marketing materials say it smells like "crisp sun-dried laundry".
Its trademark torture method, the tiger cage, was depicted on my visit via life-sized models of haggard prisoners in tiny barbed wire cages, exposed to skin-crisping sun.
Zulu, the oldest of the black Mardi Gras krewes still parading, had brought twenty-four Zulu warriors from South Africa, who danced down Jackson Street in the crisp morning sun.
"I am very worried about it," Mrs. Bunting, a Republican, said today as she lounged in the crisp September sun in the Old Market district here.
The backdrop is an enormous screen with detailed, pixelated images of the new air sock-boot, and from the high roof, skylights let some rays of crisp autumn sun in, inadvertently rendering the dummies-with-ball hanging from invisible wires an air of modern art installation.
The air is crisp, the sun is shining.
A flash flood warning followed by the crisp hot sun, combined with drinking coconut water under the ensuing rainbows.
Six Senses Samui: You can be witness to the island of Koh Samui's changing hues -- from the crisp morning sun the delicate orange of the evening -- all from the comfort of your bed.
Alcohol, crisps and sun cream – what more could you want?
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