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The phrase "summer proper" typically refers to the period of summer that is characterized by its peak warmth and typical seasonal activities. It often contrasts with early or late summer when temperatures may still be mild or variable. Therefore, while "summer proper" isn't a formal term, it is commonly understood in seasonal contexts to denote the height of summer.

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