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Discover LudwigThe phrase "winter edition" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can refer to a special version or release of something that is specifically related to the winter season. For example: - The magazine's winter edition featured articles on skiing and snowboarding. - The restaurant's winter edition menu included hearty soups and stews. - The fashion designer's winter edition collection showcased warm and cozy knitwear. - The video game's winter edition added a snowy landscape and holiday-themed quests.
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Germany remained banned until 1925, and instead hosted a series of games called Deutsche Kampfspiele, starting with the Winter edition of 1922 (which predated the first Winter Olympics).
Later in the night, however, a more modest 7.3 million viewers tuned in at 9 for the premiere of "Big Brother: 'Til Death Do You Part," the first winter edition of that CBS summer mainstay.
Plus Goofy and the Art of Skiing (1941); George and Ringo go skiing in this Beatles Cartoon; and The Games: Winter Edition, on the Amiga in 1988.
At Bon Marché, Ms. Chapellu said that contemporary labels like the Marant collections, Vanessa Bruno, Marni, Marni's Summer and Winter Edition and Marc by Marc Jacobs have all sold well this fall.
Oxfam CloseUp 15(1)12-13 (winter edition).
Welcome to the winter edition of the OA Newsletter.
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Lawson previously guest-edited a special Christmas edition in 2011.
The late winter edition also contains information on sheep and lambs.
1929 edition of "Egypt".
The group released its 2011 edition last week.
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