Sentence examples for had snow from inspiring English sources

The phrase "had snow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a past event where snow occurred.
Example: "Last winter, we had snow for the first time in years."
Alternatives: "experienced snow" or "saw snow."

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On March 11, we still had snow on the ground in Kitakami.

I mean, we had bad rain, we had a storm, we had wind, we had snow.

Normally we'd bump around the pasture in a wagon, but we still had snow.

The main roads had snow on them but were not that bad.

The Angel of the Waters, above, in Central Park, had snow added to her jurisdiction on Friday.

"It's been bitter cold, lots of snow, and most folks relishing the fact that we've had snow.

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Mr. de Blasio said that in contrast to the blizzard last month, when 5 of the city's 55 hospitals were still "snowbound" 48 hours after the snow stopped, 2 had snow-related problems on Wednesday.

"We've had snow-moving machinery out, but the likes of last night no sooner had we cleared roads than the snow was blowing back in again and they had to be re-cleared.

It had snowed the day before.

It looked as if it had snowed in his apartment.

And we have snow!!

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