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Discover Ludwig"snow flurries" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an instance or moment when it is snowing heavily. For example, "The children ran out in the street to play in the swirling snow flurries."
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Snow flurries are also expected.
Snow flurries roll in from the west.
Snow flurries swirled against the windows.
Our first day was cold and gray with snow flurries.
There was a chill in the air, and snow flurries, but no snow on the ground.
Their first game, scheduled for a Monday night, was postponed amid thick snow flurries.
Cumbria and Scotland saw snow flurries during the day today but no more snow was forecast.
Then there was the hangover, low skies, occasional snow flurries, sluggishness, and, as always . . .
"Yanukovych, you're next!" went the chant, as snow flurries sifted over the square.
One year, the "morris men," as they are known, danced amidst snow flurries.
This is New Year at its most wintry - expect snow flurries and roasted chestnuts.
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