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Discover Ludwig"sunny summer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular summer season, such as "We had a sunny summer this year." It can also be used as an idiom to mean something is easy or pleasant, such as "She breezed through her project - it was a sunny summer for her."
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It was a sunny summer morning in 1912, and yet the Moore family household was eerily still.
However, there was a method to my madness on a sunny summer day in the mid 1990s.
On the sunny summer day, the unadorned room felt forlorn.
Suddenly, we are aware that the sunny summer days won't go on forever.
Add vivid color whatever the weather — and the current glow of a sunny summer.
Solar energy achieves peak generation on hot, sunny summer days — exactly when we experience peak demand.
Morbida has the forlorn look of Lillian Munster on a sunny summer afternoon.
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After Saturday morning services, 60 to 70 congregants study the Torah from noon to 1, even on sunny summer days.
Acadia National Park's chief ranger, Stuart West, recounted on Monday how a sunny summer weekend day turned sorrowful.
So why is BA flying high when Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary complained that UK passengers stayed put over the sunny summer and winter fares are falling?
The warm and sunny summer of 2013 enabled British farmland butterflies to bounce back from a crash in numbers in 2012, a new survey has found.
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