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The phrase "also rained out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or activity that was canceled due to rain, often in addition to other events that were similarly affected.
Example: "The concert was scheduled for Saturday, but it was also rained out, just like the baseball game earlier that day."
Alternatives: "also canceled due to rain" or "also postponed because of rain".
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(Thursday's game was also rained out).
When that game was also rained out, Peña turned their car around and headed for Clearwater, where Wang worked into the sixth inning after a rain delay.
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Sometimes you're rained out". Luong also trades on her knowledge of some of the idiosyncrasies that can make or break sales for Asian buyers.
Nascar also announced that, if qualifying is rained out, a starting field would be established by practice speeds, rather than the standings entering the race.
(The game was eventually rained out).
"Yesterday was rained out," he said.
Yes, actually rained out in Los Angeles.
Last season, when 197 inches of snow fell on the Presque Isle campus, ruining any chance the team had of playing a home game, 12 away games were also rained or snowed out.
It also rained all weekend.
Criticism also rained down online.
When it rained outside, it also rained in room 303.
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