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Discover Ludwig"harsh winter" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a winter that is unusually cold, long, and difficult. For example, "The harsh winter brought record amounts of snow to our city."
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12.26pm: Building to a finale now, remembering George Washington's words in the harsh winter of 1776.
Another harsh winter bears down on Syria's children GENEVA / AMMAN, 3 December 2013 – Nearly 5.5 million vulnerable Syrian children will soon face another season of harsh winter weather.
The situation has been made worse by a harsh winter.
A harsh winter could break the back of the NHS.
Acclimatising to the harsh winter was the easy part.
HOW were the colonists who survived the harsh winter eventually saved?
IT IS a harsh winter in Nihonbashi, Japan's old financial district.
Most of the refugees, embittered by the operation, face a harsh winter in tented camps.
In addition, a harsh winter in Afghanistan has forced down poppy yields.
A long, harsh winter of piercing cold and snowstorms is a month away.
After a harsh winter, clouds of white pear-blossom once more soften the hillsides around town.
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