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The phrase "snowy day" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a day that is covered in snow or has heavy snowfall. Example: "The children were ecstatic when they woke up to find that it was a snowy day. They hurriedly put on their winter gear and headed outside to build snowmen and have a snowball fight."
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On a snowy day it seems a harbinger of spring.
Ezra Jack Keats's best-known work is "The Snowy Day".
The movie starts on a snowy day in a nameless suburb.
"Sorry I'm late," he said after arriving, on what was another snowy day in Washington.
On a snowy day in an economic downturn, there might be no tips to count.
THE NEW YORKER: And this is Macy on yet another gray, snowy day in New York.
One snowy day in December he ran into a friend whom he calls M. Zuckerberg.
My brother and I landed in Kansas on a snowy day in the spring of 1991.
The animated card depicts a skating pond on a snowy day.
On a snowy day in December 2000, Mr. Tuggle proposed in Bryant Park.
Nearly everybody has an occasional craving for an icy, snowy day.
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