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Example sentences for "season from"

  • A culinary apple, in season from November to March.

  • It is in season from October to Christmas.

  • A very valuable dessert apple, of the first quality, in season from January to April, and will even keep till June.

  • An excellent dessert apple, in season from December to March.

  • It is quite distinct in season from the Beefsteak or Garden of Downing, but in description corresponds very closely with the Garden-Royal of Elliott, which fruit I have not seen.

  • Season from December to February, or March.

  • Champenois or Fromage des Riceys Aube & Marne, France Season from September to June.

  • A "little" Roquefort in season from November to May.

  • It stands high at home, where it is in season from October to April.

  • Fourme de Montebrison Auvergne, France This belongs to the Fourme clan and is in season from November to May.

  • Woodcock is in season from July to November.

  • This meat is in season from May to September.

  • They are in season from June to October, and generally bring a high price.

  • Salmon is in season from April to July, but is in its prime in June.

  • Buck venison, which is in season from June to the end of September, is finer than doe venison, which is in season from October to December.

  • They are in season from September to May.

  • Fresh pork is in season from October to April.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "season from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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