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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that summer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the entirety of a summer season, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "We spent all that summer exploring the countryside and making unforgettable memories."
Alternatives: "the entire summer" or "that whole summer".
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Autumn rots all that summer has brought forth.
I hardly saw Madrid at all that summer.
The city was scrubbed and pale after all that summer, and the buildings rose from the street with a mineral sheen.
Ryan Harris didn't feature at all that summer, so James Pattinson and Mitchell Starc, both subsequently injured, stepped into the breach.
Red peppers and chillies are at the end of their natural season and have stored away all that summer light and sun.
By Rebecca Morris The New Yorker, June 27 , 1994P. 167 "And so I lived in the one room I had sublet all that summer.
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"We cut all that today.
All that Christmas idealism is sustained by television.
I told your husband all that a month ago".
Of course, the economy has changed all that this year.
She's luminous, even under all that 1980's hair.
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