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Discover LudwigGenerally, the phrase "wet winter" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a specific time period, usually between December and March, when precipitation levels are higher than usual. Example: "The farmers were worried about their crops during the wet winter, but thankfully the rain helped their harvests grow."
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A long wet winter since I saw the house.
A wet winter and spring allowed undergrowth to flourish.
For example the wet winter we had in 2013-14.
Conservation is up, and after an unusually wet winter, so is the water supply.
Bike fenders, more than warm clothing, are key to surviving wet winter conditions, she said.
Word came in at Cahill's, 1979, a wet winter day, February, he thought it was.
After the long, wet winter, the season is finally on the turn.
An unusually wet winter in southern California has led to a 'super bloom' of wildflowers.
It had been an extremely wet winter in California, and more rain was expected.
This year, after California's very wet winter, the totals have been remarkably big.
Especially with the mild, wet winter we have had, spring seems just around the corner.
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