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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "snow flurry" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a short burst of snowfall or a sudden, brief period of snow. Example: "As I stepped outside, I was met with a snow flurry, causing me to quickly zip up my coat and pull up my hood."
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Five days after the above-mentioned snow flurry, Heathrow was still busy canceling flights.
"But otherwise, they grow so fast I would go with the Snow Flurry boot".
She also confirmed my fears: the liners came out of the Snow Flurry model.
Their kids' Snow Flurry boots were our testers' favourites and these scored highly with the grown-ups too.
The evening's overture was "Let Our Garden Grow," a piece by Mr. Iverson featuring a snow flurry of rhythmic fluctuations.
"At the corner of Savignyplatz he was almost blown off his feet by a sudden snow flurry.
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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.
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