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Discover Ludwig"entering winter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the season change from autumn to winter, such as this example: "The trees shed their leaves as we entered winter."
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They're entering winter now.
And for those of us entering winter, indoor exercise tracking is welcome, especially if those apps live in a more expansive network.
Until now, Chile with 250 has had the most confirmed cases in the Southern Hemisphere, a region that epidemiologists are watching closely as it is now entering winter, influenza's favorite season.
Transmission is still occurring in several locales, and WHO is particularly worried about what will happen in the southern hemisphere, which will likely see a rise in cases now that it is entering winter.
In the city, the echo of her flip-flops marked her as a foreigner in a land entering winter.
In the fall of 1780 the regiment was headquartered at Nelson's Point in Garrison, New York, directly across the Hudson River from West Point, before entering winter quarters at Fishkill, New York in November.
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Nevertheless, we are entering summer.
Who in, say, 1980 could imagine entering 2013?
He had an N.L.-leading 36 walks entering yesterday.
If you don't know the code, try entering 0000.
Under these conditions, >95% of pupae entered winter diapause.
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