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Discover Ludwig"snow flakes" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe falling snow, such as in the sentence, "The world outside was covered in a blanket of snow flakes."
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A few snow flakes fell.
Snow!" Flakes fall into your mouth.
When winter comes the clouds open their arms and release giant crystalline snow flakes.
Pekka Pouta suddenly transformed into Ned Stark, furs, flowing locks and all, as dramatic music crescendoed and snow flakes filled the screen.
At the beginning of the fourth quarter, guard Rich Seubert said, the raindrops seemed to get larger, as if they were about to evolve into snow flakes.
Photograph: Pool/Reuters Updated at 4.50pm GMT 2.52pm GMT Waiting for Spring: Models covered with artificial snow flakes during the VISCAP Yuan Bing collection at China Fashion Week in Beijing.
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A tall, slender man came out of the house wearing a snow flake-patterned sweater, blue work trousers and a fluffy Russian hat.
'CRYSTAL WINTER' (Friday through New Year's Day) The kind of science that is Jack Frost's specialty is the subject of this annual program and display, which includes a giant snow globe, workshops and demonstrations involving crystals and two theater productions: "Snow Flake Bentley: The Search for Snow," for school-age children, and "Hey Snow, Where Do You Go?," a puppet show for preschoolers.
Making Medal work everywhere is a monumental task because Kurlander says "Every medical record system is a like a unique snow flake".
McCain and Graham will move first, Snow, Flake, Sasse and others won't be far behind.
Last winter the city was buried in snow, and now there has been barely a snow flake," he added.
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