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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'after rain' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the conditions after it has recently rained, as in the following example sentence: The grass was a vibrant green after rain.
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But it must be reapplied after rain.
Startups are sprouting like mushrooms after rain.
"This normally happens one day after rain.
From After Rain, published by Penguin.
But as the proverb goes, "Soil hardens after rain".
After rain chances today, we look generally dry and sunny.
Today's selection is "After Rain," by William Trevor, from 1995.
It seems to work but must be reapplied after rain.
Dread fell, and lingered, like mud after rain.
After rain the paths can become muddy and slippery.
They took samples of the water before and after rain.
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