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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a summer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or theme related to a summer season, such as experiences, events, or memories.
Example: "The book is about a summer spent traveling across Europe and discovering new cultures."
Alternatives: "regarding a summer" or "concerning a summer".
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Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, the filmmakers behind "Jesus Camp" (about a summer camp for evangelical Christian teenagers), took a different tack altogether.
Talk about a summer commitment.
What's so special about a summer hit?
And suddenly you're thinking about a summer getaway.
When someone is bragging about a summer cottage that I don't actually think he owns: Pfft.
ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS about a summer tour with Missoula punk band the Sputniks.
Mandy's mother had said something about a summer camp for war orphans in the Adirondacks.
For Giants fans upstate, though, it is particularly difficult to think about a summer without training camp.
The following year she made her first feature film, My Name Is Tanino, a comedy about a summer romance.
That year, Ms. Mueth, Mr. Barons and the trustees of the historical society began musing about a summer theater company.
That's a pleasant enough sentence, but it could be written about a summer spent with Outward Bound.
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