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Discover LudwigThe phrase “from this summer” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you are referring to something that happened, will happen, or is happening during the summer season. For example: "I have been looking forward to my vacation from this summer."
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On the kit deal, Gazidis added: "The money from this deal will be available to the club from this summer.
There's a lot to choose from this summer.
It will report in stages from this summer.
Builders remain pessimistic about the housing market, although their mood has improved slightly from this summer.
Even studying the team's moves from this summer could be seen in multiple ways.
The start of construction work has been put back from this summer until the autumn.
From this summer, BSkyB will start sharing with advertisers the viewing habits of 500,000 subscribers.
From this summer, there will be a standardised worldwide music release day of Friday.
Maybe that footage from this summer and 1990's had motivated them.
All the arts, it seems, benefit from this summer arts bounce.
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Not helping matters was the studio's decision to push back "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" from this summer to March 2016.
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