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been rain
noun
Condensed water falling from a cloud.
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Recent precipitation has been rain.
There has been rain hereabouts lately.
There have been rain on snow events in winter, resulting in massive die-offs of reindeer.
Wherever the Rain Gods have been, rain has not been falling on my yard.
There had been rain over south Cumbria — a lot of it — and there was going to be a lot more.
"There has been rain but it's not enough to repair the damage," said Carlos Mera, a commodities analyst at Rabobank.
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The weather had been relatively dry, so nothing in the Dumpster had been rain-soaked or started to rot.
Exactly 20 years later, on his 39th birthday, he'd play perhaps his most famous match at the Open, beating Aaron Krickstein, 7-6 in the fifth, in a four-hour, 42-minute thriller that has been rain-delay fodder for the networks for years.
A lot of people out here have been saying that England's preparation hasn't been the best because it's been rain-affected and a bit stop-start – down in Hobart they got two and a half days of rain, which isn't the best preparation, and they probably didn't play as well as they would've liked in the first tour match.
Maybe it's been raining.
It had been raining.
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