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Discover Ludwig"winter's day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to the colder, darker days of winter, as opposed to other days of the year. Example: On a winter's day, we all huddled around the fireplace for warmth.
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If there's one bird that brightens up even the dullest winter's day, it's the kingfisher.
Compared with 1888 (or really, any given winter's day in Chicago, New Yorkk's apocalyptic tempest was a dud.
Compared to 1888 (or really, any given winter's day in Chicago, New Yorkk's apocalyptic tempest was a dud.
Its 10am, kettle's boiling, and it's a cold winter's day.
It's a sunny winter's day in Vienna, and James Holland is chuffed.
I follow them out into the street, and it's a cold winter's day in Brooklyn.
There's no better place to spend a winter's day than nature's natural hot bath.
That's because we're in London, on a winter's day.
"On a winter's day, where else would you go with your children but to the Winter Garden?
A winter's day.
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