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The term "snow blanket" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
When used, it describes a layer of snow that covers a surface or area. For example, "The snow blanket was so thick it completely covered the front lawn of the house."
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IRVING BERLIN'S WHITE CHRISTMAS Talk about a snow blanket.
There is a fir hung with metallic icicles, a fleecy "snow" blanket wrapped around its base.
On the fake snow blanket are piled many shiny boxes, and several of them are his.
The head of the Regional Meteorological Office said the flood had been caused by a disruption in the "snow blanket in the mountains".
Caroline Sullivan "Why won't it snow, like they said it would?" wails Mark Greaney on this decade-old belter, which still plays in my head every time the curtains are pulled back and the promised 10-inch snow blanket hasn't appeared.
All winter, they have been speckled brown and white without their normal snow blanket.
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Snow blankets the cornfields.
Heavy snow blanketed Erzurum.
Orange snow blankets Eastern Europe.
By daybreak, snow blanketed streets, driveways and rooftops throughout Westchester.
In the morning icicles hung from our windows and a foot of snow blanketed the ground.
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