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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endless summer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a season or feeling of perpetual warmth and joy, often associated with carefree days and leisure.
Example: "As we lounged on the beach, sipping cold drinks, it felt like we were living in an endless summer."
Alternatives: "eternal summer" or "perpetual summer".
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His 2001 album, "Endless Summer," sounds like an early dispatch from July of 2011.
"The Endless Summer," the acclaimed 1966 documentary about surfing around the world.
America was very, very content and then came 1963, "the endless summer".
"All I could think of was in the winter of their discontent, he brought an endless summer".
After the endless summer came the melancholy of autumn and the bitterness of winter.
Endless winter: After earning her doctorate, Blum got a new inspiration watching a popular surfing film, "Endless Summer".
Endless summer.
Life was an endless summer.
AH, the languorous days of endless summer!
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The exotic tastes of tropical fruit evoke an endless summer of ocean breezes, sandy beaches and drinks with umbrellas.
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