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"fallen snow" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe snow that has already fallen and accumulated on the ground. Example: The children spent the morning playing in the fallen snow, building snowmen and having snowball fights.
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Outside, snow had fallen snow on snow.
Guilt and shame hang heavy thereabouts, like the fallen snow.
Perkus's shoes were, of course, inadequate for the depth of freshly fallen snow.
Mr. McCollough said he thought the fabric looked like newly fallen snow.
All three features are topped with recently fallen snow that is underlain by older annual layers of increasing density.
David: Even in winter, we can enjoy the beauty of freshly fallen snow without worrying about plowing the road.
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The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow Was no task for my PowerShot, even when light is low.
He presents himself here clean as the new-fallen snow.
We slurped on fresh-fallen snow; drew hard, pure air like knives up our nostrils.
Frances stops to gather new-fallen snow on her way to church.
This is the kitchen where my borderline-eating-disorder-masked-as-health-consciousness is laid bare as new-fallen snow.
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