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Spooky season or the spooky season? Would you put the article "the" in front of this phrase?
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Sometimes yes, sometimes no. It depends on the context. Can you provide the full sentence, and maybe also the sentences before and after it?
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In casual conversation, "spooky season" without "the" feels more natural and fun, capturing the playful vibe of Halloween. If you're being more specific or formal, you might say "the spooky season."
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Both are correct, but the choice depends on context: * "Spooky season" (no article) → Used as a general term, like a name or phrase. * "Spooky season is my favorite time of year." * "Get ready for spooky season!" * "The spooky season" → Refers to a specific or known period (e.g., Halloween time). * "The spooky season is here!" * "I love the decorations during the spooky season." If in doubt, "spooky season" (without "the") is more common in casual use.
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