phrases - "During summer" vs. "during the summer"
What is the difference between saying "during summer" and "during the summer"? As in:
- I work during the summer.
- I work during summer.
Are both common? Is my feeling correct that the first stresses that I work (only) this summer, and the other is more a general statement — every summer, during summer, but not in (the?) winter?
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