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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aforementioned rain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring back to rain that has already been mentioned earlier in the text.
Example: "The aforementioned rain caused significant flooding in the area, leading to road closures and delays."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned rain" or "the rain mentioned earlier".
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The aforementioned rain wall is just a portion of a 30-foot-long "droplet curtain" comprising 93 digitally programmable jets, each of which can be controlled separately.
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However, the aforementioned dictionary partition-based rain removal methods inevitably result in reconstructed images with either over smooth or incomplete rain removal.
Other parts of the United States received high to moderate rains while the aforementioned region received low amounts.
Pelican said the case would protect against wind-driven snow, rain and dust, as well as the aforementioned drop.
"Listen to the Rain on the Roof" takes place six months after the aforementioned events.
11.40pm BST Second set: Williams* 2-1 Errani (*denotes next server) Williams leads 6-1, 2-1 Because of my aforementioned long few days off, I do not want this match to be shortened by rain.
Take the aforementioned gull.
All of the aforementioned?
(See aforementioned racial divide).
The aforementioned Ronald Lee Moore.
The aforementioned M. J.
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