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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Sun

Is it OK to say "a beach full of sun / a beach full of sunshine" to describe a beach that receives lots of sun, like 'sun-drenched' for example.


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anonymous a beach full of sun That one doesn't work. anonymous a beach full of sunshine That one is not as bad, but I still wouldn't use it. What's wrong with "sunny beach"?

  • anonymous a beach full of sun That one doesn't work.
  • anonymous a beach full of sunshine That one is not as bad, but I still wouldn't use it.
  • What's wrong with "sunny beach"?
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anonymousa beach full of sun

That one doesn't work.

anonymousa beach full of sunshine

That one is not as bad, but I still wouldn't use it.

What's wrong with "sunny beach"?

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