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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Torrential rain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a heavy and intense downpour of rain, often associated with storms or severe weather conditions. Example: "The weather forecast predicts torrential rain this weekend, so be prepared for possible flooding in low-lying areas."
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Torrential rain began pouring from the sky.
Torrential rain, often horizontal in gusting winds.
Torrential rain causes the Vere river to burst its banks.
Torrential rain left floods and thousands dead In Haiti, which was also torn by strife.
Torrential rain has been falling steadily over much of Queensland since November.
Torrential rain has been falling steadily over much of Queensland for weeks.
Torrential rain hit the island's capital Port Louis on Saturday.
Torrential rain led to disruption in several parts of Scotland on Monday.
Torrential rain also affected south Florida and the Bahamas.
Torrential rain soaked the area, and flash flood warnings were issued.
She wasn't prepared for the torrential rain.
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