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Discover Ludwig"come summertime" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to something that will happen in the future during the summer. For example: "I'm looking forward to my vacation come summertime."
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A warmer town come summertime.
"I plan to be in a warmer town come summertime".
So come summertime, I take him to see the Newark Bears play at Riverfront Stadium.
Roll your eyes all you like, but, come summertime, getting to and around the Hamptons can be a drag.
If we make it through December, Got plans to be in a warmer town come summertime, Maybe even California.
WHEN Robert Foster first moved to Hoboken in 1981, he was shocked to see the streets deserted come summertime.
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The area is as family friendly as they come, with summertime sandcastle competitions, mini golf, an inflatable castle and acres of beach.
The appropriately named Grand Hotel Victoria-Jungfrau in Interlaken is a throwback to the great days of Swiss hotels, when the wealthy and wellborn from around the world would come during summertime to hike through high green meadows and admire the magnificence of the Alps.
Chocolates typically take a back seat to ice cream and Popsicles when it comes to summertime sweets.
When it comes to summertime idleness, that occupation is day camp — think sleepaway camp minus the bed-wetting and nightmares.
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