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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on winter" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used on its own in written English
It is possible that it could be a fragment of a larger sentence that is grammatically correct, but without context it is difficult to determine its use. Here are some examples of how it could be used correctly in a sentence: - "We went skiing on a winter afternoon." (in this case, "on winter" is part of the larger prepositional phrase "on a winter afternoon") - "The store sells a variety of jackets, including ones for both winter and summer." (in this case, "on winter" is part of the larger prepositional phrase "for winter") - "I love to go ice skating on a winter day." (in this case, "on winter" is part of the larger prepositional phrase "on a winter day")
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Ankle-high boot shoes were everywhere, as was the sight of people pulling on winter gloves.
I would say bring on winter, but that's no picnic either.
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This average annual increase reflects that the average producer price on winter days has not changed, whereas the average price on winter nights, summer days and summer nights all increase by 2%.
What kind of civil society leaves its defenders on winter streets, even for one night?
"On winter mornings, the roads are empty.
On winter break, you fly to the D.R. with Elvis.
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HUNTINGTON Heckscher Museum of Art Schooll's Out, Art's In," hands-on winter break workshop.
It looks like full-on winter!
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