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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a designer of rain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a poetic or metaphorical context, often to describe someone who creates or influences emotional experiences, similar to how rain can evoke feelings.
Example: "In her art, she is a designer of rain, crafting scenes that evoke nostalgia and longing."
Alternatives: "creator of storms" or "architect of weather".
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So Crusoe becomes a designer of rain gear.
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But being a designer of quirky poetry, he took layers of light black fabrics for loose pants and added shiny patches, as if wet from falling rain, to the habitual long coats.
SL was a designer of entire study.
A bit of rain speckled the pavement.
There will be a chance of rain.
The festival included a lot of rain.
It's only a bit of rain.
"A drop of rain, h how extraordinary".
There was not a hint of rain.
"A lot of rain," announces Juan Carlos.
That's a lot of rain.
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