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Wed 23 May, 2012 03:19 am
Can use the expression "on summer solstice"? Is it right?
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Joe Nation
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Wed 23 May, 2012 09:38 am
@Nancy88,
More context please, so we can see whether it fits or not.
I suspect the phrase will be "..on
the
summer solstice...."
Joe(the sun stands still.....)Nation
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