Expression: "He had a swell time in the beautiful America."

Hi

Could you please tell me which of the following sentences is correct and natural?

Many thanks,

Tom

Hi Tom,

I’ll try again.

IMO, either sentence is correct.

  1. He had a swell time in beautiful America- your sentence is general
  2. Requires a specific context(maybe, the author describes America at some period in the past). ‘The’ is a restrictive article.

Articles are always difficult, but I don’t think you need any of them here.

In my opinion, Pamela is right and you can use “the”, but I would further specify what America I’m talking about:
I had a swell time in the beautiful America of 1920s.
Just my 2 cents

PS: let’s see what real Americans have to say on the subject :wink:

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Tom

Hi Tom

To me, lost_soul’s observation is right on the money.
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  1. He had a swell time in beautiful America. -> Two facts: 1. He had a swell time in America; 2. America is beautiful.

  2. He had a swell time in the beautiful America. -> One fact: He had a swell time in the days of so called the beautiful America.

IMO & M2C