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Discover Ludwig"strong winter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a harsh or severe winter season, for example: "We are expecting a strong winter this year with heavy snowfall."
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Patsy and Edina had a strong winter – first appearing at the British Fashion Awards then turning on Stella McCartney's Christmas lights.
It often causes strong winter winds over the North Atlantic Ocean.
If the plants are exposed to strong winter winds, try wrapping them with burlap.
Woods may be paying the price this summer for a strong winter, but don't call this a slump.
The current year has started well with strong winter holiday trading in the UK and northern Europe, the company said.
In winter months a rapid formation of ice or the establishment of strong winter thermal stratification may significantly inhibit the replenishment of oxygen.
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