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"powder snow" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to light, fluffy snow, usually seen in ski towns, that is suitable for skiing or snowboarding. For example, "The skiing conditions in the Swiss Alps were perfect, with plenty of fresh powder snow to enjoy all day long."
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They have skied real powder snow only once, in Argentina.
Powder snow is left as is, never groomed.
It's like fresh powder snow on a ski slope," said Chatterjee.
It is known for having the best powder snow in the world.
"One day the conditions were magnificent: bluebird-colored skies and 30 centimeters fresh powder snow.
'Wait for the signal," says our guide, Martin, and he skis off down the gently-angled field of powder snow.
The amount of snow the area gets annually is unreal, especially its powder snow, which the village is renowned for.
In the second run, the sun came out but wind in the trees sent powder snow showering over skiers.
"Philae was designed to land on a surface as hard as a table or as soft as powder snow.
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The wind whipped powdered snow across the path of Humphrey's hearse.
As in the old beach movies, a great deal of screen time is devoted to the astounding exploits of stunt doubles, who here are riding powdered snow rather than waves.
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