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In a cold winter

How do you spend your time in cold winter?
How do you spend your time in a hot summer?

Are these fine? 'In a cold winter' and 'in a hot summer' in particular.

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MustAsk 'In a cold winter' and 'in a hot summer' They're OK. Also, in the winter when it's very cold / in the summer when it's very hot if you're referring to an especially cold or hot spell. CJ

  • MustAsk 'In a cold winter' and 'in a hot summer' They're OK.
  • Also, in the winter when it's very cold / in the summer when it's very hot if you're referring to an especially cold or hot spell.
  • CJ
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MustAsk'In a cold winter' and 'in a hot summer'
They're OK.

Also, in the winter when it's very cold / in the summer when it's very hot if you're referring to an especially cold or hot spell.

CJ

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