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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask for rain for" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be intended to express a request for rain, but the phrasing is unclear and lacks context.
Example: "During the drought, many farmers would ask for rain for their crops to survive."
Alternatives: "request rain for" or "plead for rain for".
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"I ask for rain, for good business, for peace.
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"You just have to ask for rain with sincerity.
Congregation and reader ask for rain as blessing, not curse; for life, not death; for abundance, not famine.
So, while the farmers ready their land, the rest of the villagers begin preparing a ceremony to ask for rain.
So, while the farmers outfit their land, the rest of the villagers begin preparing a ceremony to ask for rain.
If this is the case, ask for rain-able bills.
Or you ask for 'a rain check.'.
Ask for a rain check.
Ask for webkinz for Christmas!
"I asked for no rain because he doesn't like a wet track, and it didn't rain.
"What a shame to hear the crowd booeing Bartoli because she asked for a rain break," says Brian Parsons.
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