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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already raining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that rain has commenced prior to the current moment or a specific point in time.
Example: "I was planning to go for a walk, but it was already raining when I checked outside."
Alternatives: "it has started to rain" or "it is currently raining."
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THE first primaries are still 13 months away, but it's already raining candidates.
It's already raining, and we're feeling a bit flat and fat and January-miserable and … no.
Cashman said he was puzzled by the radar, because it showed the band of storms as being north of Yankee Stadium, where clearly it was already raining.
It was already raining by then, the wind was whipping at about 30 miles an hour and the skies were threatening to deliver a deluge.
"The first-wettest is the Lake District," he said, repeating a local witticism: "They say if you can see Dartmoor it's not raining yet; and if you can't see Dartmoor it's already raining".
With V1 rockets already raining down on London, and tensions with the Soviet Union clearly building, many observers were beginning to fashion a frightening vision of what future military conflicts could look like.
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The New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, they said, had already rained on their parade by imposing a new alcohol policy and code of conduct this season to keep unruly fans in order.
"Global warming just means that the temperature goes up, but there are other things that it causes, like the melting of ice, or the change in where it rains more rain in places where it already rains a lot, or less rain in dry places, or no rain at all". "In California, they are having a lot of wildfires because of global warming," Bird said.
On Tuesday afternoon, heavy explosives had already rained down on the once bustling shopping area, now reducing more than half the stalls to a burnt out mess of hanging wires and rubble.
Whether you knew it or not, there are already sensors that are rigged up to water and electricity meters, so a human doesn't have to knock on doors to ask residents for their meter levels, or an area water system doesn't overwater a park when it has already rained.
Gov. Phil Bryant of Mississippi also declared a state of emergency, and state officials are warning that the soil along the coast, already rain soaked, could cause some problems.
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