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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Spring is here" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the arrival of the spring season, often conveying a sense of renewal or change in weather. Example: "After a long winter, I can finally say that spring is here, and the flowers are starting to bloom."
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Spring is here.
Spring is here, and it's lovely.
Spring is here all right.
Spring is here, the gondolier cried.
Spring is here, and it's time to bare some flesh.
Spring is here, migration season in the Mediterranean.
Spring is here, at least for baseball fans.
Spring is here, and fresh accessories are being reimagined through rose-colored lenses.
Spring is here, and love is in the air on "24".
Spring is here, and it brings with it thoughts of migration.
"Spring is here!" "I'm hungry!" "Have the flowers blossomed yet?" The last dozing, snoring sleepyhead is the hardest to stir.
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