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The phrase "thin snow" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a light or sparse covering of snow on the ground or on objects. Example: The neighborhood appeared to be covered in a thin layer of snow, giving everything a peaceful and wintery feel.
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Thick or thin, snow cover seemed to have no effect on the predicted weather.
Theoretical calculations also show that even a thin snow cover only 0.02 m thick will affect acoustic pulse propagation.
By Philip Booth The New Yorker, October 30 , 1978P. 134 In thin snow, View Article By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By Jia Tolentino By Ceridwen Dovey.
When he heard the crash, he went to his roof, already covered in a thin snow of office papers, and the air was swirling.
As I sat in the parking lot at Wildwood, contemplating the thin snow and thinking up my excuses, a young woman rapped on my car window.
The thin snow layer prevented me from discovering just how much of its 420m of piste a skier could cover in a day but it was possible to get some idea.
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It was a journey of 45 minutes up a thin, snow-covered ridge through a force field of utter silence.
Those heatwaves have been linked to thinning snow cover on the Tibetan plateau.
Raccoon dogs have high mortality due to traffic [ 66], but the use of groomed roads and railroad beds indicates their possible benefits as travel routes due to thinner snow with a more supportive surface.
It has been hypothesized that the aphid is present on those areas with a thin winter snow cover and which therefore clear of snow earlier in the season.
If you're lucky, November at Killington will get you 10 mediocre trails on thin, artificial snow.
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