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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grim winter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a harsh, bleak, or severe winter season, often evoking feelings of coldness or desolation.
Example: "The villagers braced themselves for a grim winter, knowing that food supplies were running low and the snowstorms were relentless."
Alternatives: "harsh winter" or "bleak winter".
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Both father and surviving son endured the grim winter of 1777 at Valley Forge.
A month before the invasion of Iraq, in the grim winter of 2003, officials in the Bush White House invited me and one of my colleagues to come discuss their plans for post-Saddam Iraq.
If the bright new fashion — which included some vivid coats from Burberry Prorsum and Raf Simons — survives the gray, grim winter, there is another color shock in store for men next spring: the revival of the Hawaiian shirt.
Observers were trying to establish who was to blame.See article: A grim winter in KosovoIn the first round of parliamentary elections in Macedonia, which broke away from Yugoslavia in 1991, the right-wing opposition got the biggest share of seats.
Has grim winter really ended?
We were two sombre boys hunched in our coats, grim winter settling in.
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