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Discover LudwigThe phrase "when it's winter" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to events, conditions, or activities that occur during the winter season. Example: "I love to drink hot chocolate when it's winter."
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WHEN it's winter, the menu turns to casseroles and stews.
WHEN it's winter in Seattle, the words "California garden" hold an almost mystical appeal, and "mission garden" adds the allure of history, spirituality and antique Spanish grace.
"When it's winter out there," he says, there are no leaves on the trees and the pines are really tall, and there's lanes of light inside them, and bare hills, and so much space.
"When it's winter and there is no food on the ground, you have to eat that to survive," he said, shadows cast by the campfire flickering over his face.
When it's winter outside, you can't play golf!
When it's winter in the north and summer in the south, many cold-weary tourists from Europe and North America flock to New Zealand for its wild backcountry and radiant sunshine.
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"When it's summer in the valley it's spring up here," trilled Andrea.
As Dermot Joyce wrote here, releasing lots of stuff is not enough – not even when it's 9,500 datasets.
"You want to know what happens when it's fall and wet leaves are on the track".
Putting all your eggs in one basket is a good thing when it's Easter.
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