Sentence examples for enter winter from inspiring English sources

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After the chilling requirement is met (artificially, about one month at approximately 0 to 5 °C [32 to 41 °F]), the buds enter winter dormancy (quiescence).

Current stocks are 151 billion cubic feet less than at the same time last year, and it looks like the nation will enter winter with 3.1 trillion cubic feet in storage versus last year's 3.3 trillion.

However, under less extreme conditions, the seed would enter winter less dormant, and this would tend to offset the reduced dormancy-breaking effect of higher winter temperatures (low temperature relieves dormancy in Bur) tending to maintain the status quo.

However, a potential consequence of lower dormancy at maturity and more effective dormancy relief from higher temperatures (high temperatures relieve dormancy in Cvi) may be that seeds germinate earlier in autumn or late summer, so plants enter winter as a larger rosette.

Try out some Opeth[4] for practice: (Exhaled) "We enter winter once again" / (Inhaled) "Naked freezing from my breath".

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We need some training to enter tomorrow's life".

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