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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soft winter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of winter that is mild, gentle, or peaceful. Here is an example sentence: "After a long, harsh winter, the town was grateful for the soft winter that followed, with light snowfalls and comfortable temperatures."
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Mr. Cush attributed the loss primarily to higher-than-expected fuel costs and a typically soft winter season.
Germany's supporters were seized by euphoric disbelief as they swept out of Cape Town's Green Point Stadium into a soft winter sunset.
Particularly on soft winter pitches, endless time is wasted and the game can be reduced to a crawl; get it in and get it out.
At Amber Waves, hard and soft winter wheat is planted in the fall and harvested in the summer using a 1956 Allis-Chalmers harvester that cuts, threshes and winnows (separates the seed from chaff).
Religious lamentations drifted across the river, eddying lazily in a soft winter sun, along banks where so many corpses once washed up that residents refused to eat fish from the Tigris.
They take soft winter wheat and separate it, and then mill it into flour, sieving it to get to a specific granularity.
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It has remained soft this year.
Feel the soft summer stillness.
"Going the Distance" continued an uncharacteristically soft summer for Warner.
A case of soft tomorrow, hard the day after?
And retailers are looking at a soft Christmas selling season.
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