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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eternal summer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a state or feeling of never-ending warm weather and can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in literature, poetry, or casual conversation. Example: "The tropical island was known for its eternal summer, with sunny days and warm breezes year-round."
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(In these parts, it's the Orthodox in Hancock Park, sweltering through eternal summer in their winter furs, who are the most striking).
RA Summer Exhibition This eternal summer rite is still popular, perhaps because it is so eclectic – but expect no miracles.
An eternal summer of the mind, if you will," Eric Drooker says about this week's cover.
The Lumberjanes are five girl bunkmates at a peculiar, possibly eternal, summer camp next to a forest full of danger.
It was a perfect day, but I am not one of those people who prays for eternal summer.
For unlike many of her neighbors, the Kate Spade customer is not one of eternal leisure; she rather works strenuously to convince everyone what a good time she's having, what an eternal summer camp life is.
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That might well be an eternal tomorrow.
The contest, like an eternal spring, continues.
It is eternal winter, after all.
The "authority of the eternal yesterday" is especially important because in the Arab world even republics tend to be dynastic.
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