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Discover Ludwig'cross season' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular time of year when there are a lot of 'cross' (cyclocross) races or competitions happening. For example: "This year's 'cross season is packed with exciting races and I'm looking forward to attending many of them."
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That total is expected to rise as more migrants risk the journey in the crossing season between now and September, when the Med is calmest.
That represents more than half the number of people that made the journey in 2007, and the main crossing season later in the year still lies ahead.
FREESTYLE SKIING - World Cup, Nakiska, Canada, (6-8 Dec): Britain's Emily Sarsfield and former Alpine skier Ed Drake begin their ski-cross season in Canada.
According to Young, the various "GLOW" players are still on a group text, which they use to keep in touch, celebrate each other's successes, and just generally support each other until (fingers crossed) Season 2 actually happens.
She noted that "Mulder's situation is handled just poorly" and argued that Mulder's illness was created solely to provide a cross-season cliffhanger.
"I'm extremely busy from August (the start of cross country season) to May (the end of track season) every year.
And after a relatively successful cross country season in the fall, I wanted to make a big splash in my track season.
About 400 vessels are expected to cross this season.
And is anyone else starting the cross country season soon - my first club race is only 2 weeks ago.
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