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summer delicacy
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "summer delicacy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a food item that is particularly enjoyed or is in season during the summer months. Example: "Fresh watermelon is a popular summer delicacy that many people look forward to each year."
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The beverage has a similar taste to broiled eels, a popular form of the summer delicacy.
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Some devoured salt water taffy and water ices, local summer delicacies.
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Which brings me to next year's Christmas delicacy.
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It's not the first time that someone's tried turning battered Creme Eggs into an Easter delicacy.
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A distant holiday wish from Prague, where carp, a Christmas delicacy, are being killed on the street, that it has.
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Diners in southern China are known to be adventurous, and the civet -- a ferretlike creature related to the mongoose -- is considered by many to be a winter delicacy.
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Villafuerte offered roast pig, a popular Christmas delicacy locally called "lechon", in evacuation centers to entice villagers to move to emergency shelters.
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Governor Miguel Villafuerte of Camarines Sur, which is on the typhoon's forecast path, offered roast pigs, a popular Christmas delicacy locally called "lechon", in evacuation centres to entice villagers to move to emergency shelters.
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She evinced a widow who is drawn out of mourning by an oafish coworker in La Délicatesse (2011; Delicacy) and played the murderous title heroine in Thérèse Desqueyroux (2012; Thérèse), director Claude Miller's adaptation of the François Mauriac novel (1927) of the same name.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "summer delicacy" when referring to a specific food item that is particularly enjoyable or in season during the summer. Ensure the context clearly indicates a culinary item or dish.
Common error
Avoid using "summer delicacy" to describe non-food items or experiences. This phrase is specifically associated with food and culinary pleasures, not general summer pleasures like vacations or weather.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "summer delicacy" functions as a noun phrase. It identifies a specific type of food item that is particularly enjoyable or in season during the summer. Ludwig's examples confirm its use in describing seasonal foods.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "summer delicacy" is a grammatically correct and understandable noun phrase used to describe a food item that is especially enjoyable or in season during the summer months. Although recognized by Ludwig as correct, its usage is currently rare. The phrase appears in neutral writing contexts, particularly news and media. For more formal contexts, synonyms like "summer culinary specialty" may be more suitable. When writing, it's important to ensure that "summer delicacy" is used specifically to refer to food items, and not generalized to other aspects of summer.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
summer culinary specialty
Replaces delicacy with a more formal description.
seasonal summer treat
Replaces delicacy with treat, emphasizing the enjoyment aspect.
summer gastronomic pleasure
Uses more elevated language to describe the culinary experience.
popular summer food item
Focuses on the popularity and categorizes it as a food item.
summer seasonal favorite
Highlights the seasonal aspect and preference.
summer food specialty
Highlights it as a specialty.
summer culinary delight
Uses the word delight instead of delicacy.
summer taste sensation
Focuses on the flavor aspect of the food.
summer gastronomic treasure
Elevates the food to a treasure.
seasonal summer offering
Highlights the seasonal offering aspect.
FAQs
What does "summer delicacy" mean?
A "summer delicacy" refers to a food item that is considered particularly special or enjoyable during the summer months, often because it is in season or prepared in a way that is suited to the warm weather.
What can I say instead of "summer delicacy"?
You can use alternatives like "seasonal summer treat", "summer seasonal favorite", or "summer food specialty" depending on the context.
Is it appropriate to use "summer delicacy" in formal writing?
While grammatically correct, "summer delicacy" may sound slightly informal. In formal writing, consider using "summer culinary specialty" or a similar, more elevated phrase.
What are some examples of a "summer delicacy"?
Examples of "summer delicacies" might include fresh watermelon, grilled corn on the cob, or homemade ice cream. It typically refers to foods that are best enjoyed during the summer season.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested