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Discover LudwigThe phrase "winter warmth" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a feeling of comfort or coziness associated with winter, often in the context of clothing, home decor, or seasonal activities. Example: "As the snow fell outside, we enjoyed the winter warmth of our fireplace and hot cocoa."
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The Italian publisher Logos just released the first volume of "Mattotti Works," a hardcover book of images by Lorenzo Mattotti, the artist behind this week's cover, "Winter Warmth".
To the Editor: I couldn't quite tell from Daisann McLane's article "Amsterdam in Winter: Warmth in Unexpected Places" (Jan . 7 whether she really enjoyed her stay in Amsterdam in December.
To the Editor: Regarding "Amsterdam in the Winter: Warmth in Unexpected Places," (Frugal Traveler, Jan . 7, mention should be made of the Museumjaarkaart (Year Card), which can be bought at major museums.
PAGE A4 Warmest Winter on Record For the third straight year, the United States has set a record for winter warmth, with an average temperature of 38.4 degrees.
Thoreau wrote that in winter, "warmth stands for all virtue".
The theme of the homeware displays was, she said, "winter warmth.
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