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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a blizzard" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific point in time when someone or something is affected by a blizzard, which is a severe snowstorm with strong winds. Example: The group of hikers got lost in a blizzard and had to wait for rescue until the storm passed.
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"He could sell a snowball in a blizzard," said one.
In a blizzard, visibility drops to about five metres.
"Not in a blizzard, not in the gulf war".
Like if we're stuck on the highway in a blizzard".
"Litigants, jurors and employees shouldn't have to travel in a blizzard".
"Folded like a tent in a blizzard," said an editorial in Fargo's daily paper.
In the neighboring Mustang district, four trekkers caught in a blizzard died on Tuesday.
Pat fled to her mother's in a blizzard, never to return.
Initially, it was thought that he froze to death in a blizzard.
He moved to Bloomington after being waylaid there in a blizzard and liking it.
How can society make that call in a blizzard of cozzes, ain'ts, likes and extras?
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