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The phrase "a pretty summer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a summer season that is visually appealing or enjoyable, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "The garden was in full bloom, making it a pretty summer for all who visited."
Alternatives: "a lovely summer" or "a beautiful summer".
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Imagine these shoes with a shorts suit, a pretty summer dress or even jeans.
I would like a pretty summer dress, but one I can actually wear.
Just outside the window, I noticed a woman in a pretty summer shirt and jeans talking to a man in biking gear at one of the outside tables.
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Buy a pretty 2016 planner and use it!
In her case, she refined the ordinary comforts of middle-class life: a better Thanksgiving dinner, a prettier Christmas wreath.
I chatted a bit with Ehren Jordan, as of this April the former winemaker for Turley Wine Cellars, now concentrating on his own wines, including a very pretty 2012 Failla Wines Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir.
That's a pretty ridiculous 1,300 percent hike since 1986.
RM Auctions of Blenheim, Ontario, will offer an achingly pretty 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 N.A.R.T. Spider, one of 10 built, which has a presale estimate of $14 million to $17 million.
It's been a pretty static summer on the circulation and readership front.
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