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The phrase "a rain jacket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of outerwear designed to protect against rain.
Example: "I always carry a rain jacket in my backpack in case of unexpected weather changes."
Alternatives: "a waterproof jacket" or "a raincoat."
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"You did pack a rain jacket?" my husband asks.
Always carry a rain jacket unless it's sizzling.
A rain jacket, also known as a hard shell, can be too stiff.
It almost seemed as if the famous Rio symbol was wearing a rain jacket to guard against the showers.
I slipped on a rain jacket and followed a boardwalk into the last remaining stand of native forest on Kauai.
Bring waders and clothing layers (including a rain jacket) for temperatures that range from the 30s to the 70s.
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Take the elusive and powerful pirate boss Mohamed Garfanji, who surfaced briefly two weeks ago wearing a belt of bullets strapped across his chest in an X and a purple rain jacket to guide a group of foreign journalists to Hobyo, his base of operations.
Just remember to pack a light rain jacket and a fleece and you'll be good to go!
"She said she knew about the violence," says a man in a blue rain jacket, darting in and out of the periphery of the horde.
I'm followed in by a white-haired woman with a grey whippet in a yellow rain jacket.
And equipped with a sturdy rain jacket, booties, fenders and a bike map (a waterproof version that folds to the size of a credit card is handy), visitors can enjoy the city the way locals do.
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