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"snow down" is not correct or usable in written English.
In order to use the word "snow" in a sentence, you would generally say "snow is falling" or "it is snowing". For example, "It was snowing heavily outside, with large flakes coming down from the sky."
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snow down
verb
To fall from the sky, as snow
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Still farther inland, a lack of moisture brings the depth of snow down again.
With damage and snow down below, what awaits us at the top?
At least some service had been restored on 93 percent of the city's bus lines, and fewer than 50 buses remained stuck in the snow, down from more than 500 on Monday, transit officials reported.
They followed a path invisible under the snow, down toward the woods along the side of a big L-shaped field, the dog scouting ahead of them, racing back on her tracks to herd her humans together, straining her ears yearningly at the perturbed, watchful sheep.
You just drive, as Shimer did tonight at Utah Olympic Park, careening down a man-made sluice of ice, through the wind and snow, down 16 curves at 85.3 miles an hour, to a bronze medal absolutely no one thought he could win.
Mick Logan, a meteorologist with the NSW Bureau of Meteorology, said it could be the most impressive widespread snowfall since 2000, with five to 10cm of snow expected down to altitudes of 700 metres in the southern and central ranges, and snow down to 900 metres expected in the northern tablelands.
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The dandruff snows down upon the industrial spool that we use as a table.
Gilded beams crashed, porcelain roofs buckled, ash filled the lakes and embers snowed down on Beijing, where clouds of dense smoke eclipsed the sun.
Sam Keller, Art Basel's director from 2000 to 2007, has fondly recalled helping to organize a party for its twenty-fifth anniversary, in 1995, at which thousands of dollars' worth of bills in various currencies snowed down upon the revellers.
The debris, including financial documents, snowed down on streets as far away as the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn.
Glitter stars snowed down from on high.
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