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The phrase "a rainfall" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a particular instance of precipitation, usually at a specific time and location, or can be used more generally to refer to rain in general. For example, "After weeks of dry hot weather, the region was finally blessed with a rainfall."
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"We have a rainfall of hope.
"After a rainfall, you generally don't want to be out there".
"It is nice how a rainfall like this can perk things up".
After a rainfall, most of the state north of Lake George is under water.
This decomposer is able to dry out and then rehydrate after a rainfall.
How much of an angle to avoid a rainfall of change?
A glass door enclosed an enormous, green-tiled shower stall featuring a rainfall showerhead.
Mr. Li's own "Nansha Sky Shower" depicts five male soldiers showering nude in a rainfall.
The Metropolitan Autonomous University has pioneered a rainfall catchment project in schools in the Santa Catarina district of Iztapalapa.
To combat this, netting is placed in each chamber, and the debris is removed after a rainfall.
The Lonely Planet's most forceful criticism of Wales is a rainfall graph of Cardiff tucked away on a back page.
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