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Discover Ludwig"a rain of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it to describe a heavy downpour of rain, usually during a storm. For example: "The streets were quickly flooding as a rain of heavy drops pelted down from the sky."
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"A rain of stars.
It is a rain of fire.
Jinny felt a rain of compassion, almost like laughter.
Below her is a rain of golden ivy.
Mystery Hunt 2005 set solvers on a quest to save Normalville from a rain of meteorites.
The bodies of the caterpillars then dissolve, releasing a rain of viruses on unsuspecting hosts below.
A second attacker moves in from behind, and a rain of blows commences.
A rain of fire had put an end to the third sun, Nahuiquiahuitl, "Four-Rain".
That would send a rain of them into the part of space occupied by Earth.
A moment later, the marines on the Shrine unleashed a rain of ammunition.
SHOWER OF ROSES ON BRIDE.; Miss Alma Hanlon Becomes Mrs. Kingsley in a Rain of Blossoms.
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