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Discover Ludwig"spring through" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to move quickly or abruptly through something. Example: The dog sprang through the open gate and ran into the park.
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Spring through fall, the cutting will root in about two weeks longer in winter and with some species.
Mr. Hjorth does most of his business from spring through fall, when the roads are dry.
It is only open to its members from spring through Election Day.
According to Staley, peak selling season is spring through summer.
There are 100 lifeguards on duty from spring through fall, Trager said.
In addition, there was no measurable drop in antibody titres during the year (spring through fall, 2006) in which the experiment was run (Fig. 1).
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From spring through early fall the setting is serene, the quarry plentiful and the tackle free to use.
Gardner's odyssey continued this spring through two accidents.
That includes every day from early spring through (if the weather cooperates) Thanksgiving.
From late spring through fall, these growers use the controlled greenhouse atmosphere to produce garden plants.
Colonel Wallace is currently training to deploy to Afghanistan in this spring through the Afghanistan-Pakistan Hands program.
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