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The phrase "whole summer" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the entire duration of the summer season. Example: I spent the whole summer traveling through Europe, visiting different countries and experiencing new cultures.
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"We play the whole summer.
They went out that whole summer.
"I have the whole summer".
She was in LA the whole summer.
"Maybe we used it 10 days this whole summer.
He has been pretty flat for the whole summer.
Workers are expected to stick out the whole summer.
But on the whole, "Summer Horns" basks happily in opportunism.
"That was their focus and concentration the whole summer.
I went the whole summer without touching the ball.
"I just spent that whole summer shooting," he said.
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