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summer up
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "summer up" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "sum up"? If so, it can be used when you want to provide a summary or a concise overview of something. Example: "To sum up, the meeting was productive and we achieved our main objectives."
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Alternative expressions(7)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
29 human-written examples
A celebration of his life will be held in the Spring or early Summer up at his farm.
News & Media
Traveling the United States from Georgia to Illinois to New York, Dr. Martin, now a professor at the University of Colorado, spent a summer up close with the cicadas.
News & Media
On the other hand, prices haven't really gone down, Ms. Alper said, noting that one five-bedroom house in Margate one up from the beach was rented for $58,000 for the summer, up from $44,000 last year.
News & Media
In areas of Mediterranean climate in Europe and Asia, scrublands occur over a wider climatic range, including areas receiving a larger proportion of average annual rain in summer—up to 40 percent of the annual 300 to 900 millimetres (12 to 35 inches).
Encyclopedias
This implied that the present Algerian deputies-pro-de Gaulle & pro-integration-had been elected under the pressure of the Frenc Army, which many French frankly think was the case... The importance attached to the Algerian question was summer up by Debre, who declared that....on Algeria depends the life of the nation.
News & Media
But in summer, up to a quarter of a millionpeople congregated on the Inner Harbor's piers and brightly paintedpromenades each weekend, catching a show at the watersideamphitheater, dining on crabcakes after an Orioles game, or takingthe kids to see the dolphins at the National Aquarium.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
29 human-written examples
As observed in 2008 and 2009, spring–summer up-regulation of the studied antioxidants along with relatively intensified but steady lipid peroxidation indicate bream's adaptation to periodically occurring natural oxidative stress.
All told, studios will release 22 major movies this summer, up from 15 last year.
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H&M opened its 1,000th store this summer, up from 682 in fiscal 2000.
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The state appropriated funds to remove 118 derelicts this summer, up from only a handful last year.
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Soybeans, meanwhile, jumped to more than $12 a bushel this summer, up from $6.30 in early 2007.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "summer up" as a standalone phrase. If you're referring to an increase or upward movement during summer, clarify the context with additional words for better clarity. For example: "Sales increased this summer".
Common error
Don't use "summer up" thinking it means to summarize or to move something up in time. The phrase is not a recognized idiom and could confuse readers. Instead, use "summarize" or "during the summer months".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "summer up" does not function as a standard grammatical unit. Ludwig AI identifies it mainly in contexts where "summer" acts as an adjective or part of a longer phrase, rather than a cohesive, meaningful expression on its own. For example "summer up north".
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
25%
Encyclopedias
20%
Less common in
Wiki
15%
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "summer up" is not a standard or widely recognized idiom in English. Ludwig AI identifies that while it appears in various sources, it's often part of larger phrases rather than a standalone expression. Its grammatical status is considered incorrect outside of specific, contextual usages. The term's frequency is common due to its presence in news articles and scientific publications. When intending to convey ideas like summarizing, it's best to opt for more explicit terms such as "sum up" or "summarize".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
summer period
Refers to the duration of the summer season, providing a direct temporal specification.
summer season
Describes the entire season of summer, emphasizing its seasonal nature.
during the summer
Specifies an event or activity occurring within the summer months.
summer months
Focuses on the specific months that comprise the summer season.
in summertime
A general reference to the season, often used to describe habitual actions.
throughout summer
Implies an action or state continuing from the beginning to the end of summer.
warm season
Highlights the temperature characteristic of summer, useful in environmental contexts.
summer break
Specifically denotes a vacation period during the summer, primarily in academic contexts.
summer vacation
Similar to summer break, emphasizes a vacation or holiday taken during the summer.
peak summer
Refers to the height of the summer season, when activities and temperatures are at their maximum.
FAQs
How can I correctly use a phrase with "summer" and "up"?
The combination of "summer" and "up" usually appears within a larger, grammatically correct phrase, such as "summer up north" or "summer up to". Pay attention to the context.
Is it ever correct to say "summer up"?
While "summer up" isn't a standard idiom, it might appear in specific contexts where 'summer' is used as an adjective modifying something moving 'up,' but these instances are rare. For example "the summer upswing in tourism".
What's a better alternative to "summer up" if I mean 'summarize'?
How can I talk about an increase that happens during the summer?
To describe an increase during summer, use phrases like "increased during the summer", "rose over the summer months", or "jumped this summer".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested