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Ann225 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Thaw

There's always a period during winter when the snow starts melting and the temperatures go up. Can I use the word 'thaw' in this case?

For instance:

"There's a thaw outside. It's a shame that it (this) always happens during the Christmas holidays."

Thank you.

  

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Ann225 There's always a period during winter when the snow starts melting and the temperatures go up. Can I use the word 'thaw' in this case? Yes.

  • Ann225 There's always a period during winter when the snow starts melting and the temperatures go up.
  • Can I use the word 'thaw' in this case?
  • Yes.
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Ann225There's always a period during winter when the snow starts melting and the temperatures go up. Can I use the word 'thaw' in this case?

Yes.

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