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Free sign upThe phrase "apart in the rain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more people or things are separated while it is raining, often evoking a sense of longing or sadness.
Example: "As they stood apart in the rain, memories of their time together flooded back to her."
Alternatives: "separated in the rain" or "distanced in the rain".
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Froome recalled that he took four buses and walked two kilometres to his lodgings, then got lost in the rain on his way to the manager's meeting because his map had fallen apart in the rain.
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I have taken myself apart in the dark — put back together like a soldier in the rain — one gear always left over.
The 21 teams left five minutes apart before big crowds at the start and reduced numbers thereafter in the rain.
Apart from being a great film, Blade Runner features one of the greatest monologues of cinema history: Roy Batty's "Tears in the Rain" moment.
Uniforms of lousy fabric would literally fall apart in rain.
Singin' in the Rain.
JIMMY: In the rain?
"In the rain".
Leaving Tokyo in the rain.
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