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Discover LudwigThe phrase "winter has prompted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that the season of winter has caused or inspired a particular action or event. Example: "Winter has prompted many families to start planning their holiday gatherings earlier this year."
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A mild winter has prompted the vegetation in Paris to wake up early.
By Henri Cole April 9, 2014 A mild winter has prompted the vegetation in Paris to wake up early.
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And not surprisingly the presidential election set for April 17th has prompted plenty of bitter laughs.
Now a slowdown that began towards the end of last year has prompted cuts in interest rates.
But the push to curb rights, so successful in 2011, has prompted a considerable response in 2012.
The death of Art Modell last week has prompted a lot of soul-searching in Cleveland, my hometown.
Much slower sales growth this year has prompted strong lobbying by the auto industry for a renewal of government incentives.
But an increase in visitor numbers, by 11% between 2009 and 2012, has prompted interest from tour operators.
The rally, which has seen the FTSE rise almost 22% this year, has prompted some fears of a stock market bubble.
"An incident last week has prompted their royal highnesses to seek reasonable assurances from the individual about his behaviour.
The experience of the last week has prompted the Campaign to Protect Rural England to call for a 'National Quiet Day'.
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