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Discover Ludwig"big rain" is a perfectly usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in the context of a description of a particularly heavy rainfall: It began to pour, and the big rain drenched the entire parade route.
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"Big rain coming," she said.
There was, indeed, a big rain coming.
We had a big rain lately.
You can hear the water rush after a big rain.
"Big rain storms may hit #Malibu this week.
They got big rain and a lot of sun.
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At 8 30 on Saturday night, there was one big heavy rain that stalled over us.
"We've had a lot of big rains," said Max Boren, 60, the owner.
Earlier this month, the raspberry bushes on our property exploded with berries, thanks to the season's big rains.
It's the big rains and afterwards the grass is too high and it's very cold".
After big rains, we can hear a swollen creek rushing by at the bottom of the hill.
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