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Discover Ludwig"long winter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Some possible uses of this phrase could be: 1. "The harsh winds and heavy snowfall made for a long winter in the northern region." (describing the duration or intensity of a winter season) 2. "After a long winter of hibernation, the bears emerged from their dens in search of food." (describing the season) 3. "The village was prepared for a long winter, stocking up on firewood and supplies to last through the cold months ahead." (referring to the expected duration of a winter season) 4. "The endless days of gray skies and freezing temperatures felt never-ending during that long winter." (describing the length or feeling of a winter season) 5. "The children eagerly awaited the first snowfall, knowing that it would mark the start of a long winter filled with sledding and building snowmen." (describing the activities or experiences associated with a winter season).
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"You want to have clean surfaces, especially after a long winter or a wet summer".
Our samples were collected in 2013 after a long winter when the snow ended in May.
A long winter drought was now encroaching into summer.
It was a long winter.
One long winter!
It's been a long winter.
It's going to be another long winter.
Some see only a long winter ahead.
Or a very long winter of discontent?
"Everyone is still here after the long winter.
The personal loyalties forged during Labour's long winter ran deep.
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