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'a rain' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you are referring to a particular rain, or a single instance of rain. Example: We had a rain yesterday morning.
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(Hint: bring a rain stick).
Nabokov is a rain specialist.
Cold missiles and a rain.
A rain delay.
"A rain of stars.
Need a rain hat?
"I married a 'Rain Man' type".
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Because he's a rain-deer!
It's a rain-or-shine event; no admission charge.
"It was a rain-wrapped tornado," he said.
Understanding a rain-induced landslide is a considerable challenge.
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