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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heavy rainstorm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a significant amount of rainfall occurring during a storm.
Example: "The forecast predicts a heavy rainstorm this evening, so be sure to bring an umbrella if you go out."
Alternatives: "a severe downpour" or "a strong rainstorm."
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It's like a heavy rainstorm.
A heavy rainstorm had swept across the plain.
One morning, a heavy rainstorm flooded Baga Sola.
The dirigible was approaching the mooring mast in a heavy rainstorm.
During a heavy rainstorm, one member hopped around the wet sand in pink rainboots.
Setting: A West Side restaurant during a heavy rainstorm, nearing 8 p.m.
During a heavy rainstorm, the pieces can wash away like a flotilla of little rafts.
In 1975 the 118-meter Banqiao dam on a tributary of the Huai was breached in a heavy rainstorm.
"He finally gave in when we trudged five miles to his mill in a heavy rainstorm," the ad says.
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"We was coming over in the boat," he said, "and it was raining like a" — well, like a very heavy rainstorm.
When there is a very heavy rainstorm, the drain overflows onto our terrace, makes our drain overflow, and we end up with a leak into our bedroom below.
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