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  • Can you please give examples of these phrases being used?

    – Black and White
    Mar 21 at 3:17











  • In other words, you need to give complete sentences. Context can change the meaning.

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 21 at 5:26


















  • Can you please give examples of these phrases being used?

    – Black and White
    Mar 21 at 3:17











  • In other words, you need to give complete sentences. Context can change the meaning.

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 21 at 5:26

















Can you please give examples of these phrases being used?

– Black and White
Mar 21 at 3:17





Can you please give examples of these phrases being used?

– Black and White
Mar 21 at 3:17













In other words, you need to give complete sentences. Context can change the meaning.

– Jason Bassford
Mar 21 at 5:26






In other words, you need to give complete sentences. Context can change the meaning.

– Jason Bassford
Mar 21 at 5:26











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The "During The summer" phrase is used when you are defining summer as a period having a start date and an end date.
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      The "During The summer" phrase is used when you are defining summer as a period having a start date and an end date.
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        The "During The summer" phrase is used when you are defining summer as a period having a start date and an end date.
        The "In the summer" phrase is used when you are pin pointing the particular day or time in the summer






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        The "During The summer" phrase is used when you are defining summer as a period having a start date and an end date.
        The "In the summer" phrase is used when you are pin pointing the particular day or time in the summer







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