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The phrase "melted snow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to snow that has either been subject to warm temperatures, and as a result has turned from solid ice into liquid water. For example: After a few sunny days, the melted snow created large puddles on the street.
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In spring, melted snow swells the lowland rivers.
Rain and melted snow filled it every spring and summer.
She melted snow and gathered water from a nearby creek.
Her husband offered a cup of melted snow.
I put together a fine dinner and for drink I melted snow in my mouth.
Surface water is the residue of precipitation and melted snow, called runoff.
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She was melting snow.
Would that it could melt snow.
Quickly melting snow unleashing torrents is another.
Unless the melting snow brings more surprises.
Runoff comes from rain or melting snow.
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