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"bucket down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe large amounts of liquid (usually rain) falling in a short amount of time. For example, "It's really bucketed down today."
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bucket down
verb
To rain heavily.
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She put the bucket down and took a step back, kicking it over.
She put the bucket down, empty now, and leaned into the bassinet to pick up the baby, blanket-wrapped and dripping.
However optimistic you are, though, there's always that true gut feeling where you knew deep down that it is not hot, the sun is not out to stay and in a matter of minutes it will bucket down with rain.
Sinfield hit the left upright with his kick but, with heavy rain suddenly starting to bucket down, the Rhinos were right back in the contest.
Unfortunately, I suspect that we can't keep on kicking the bucket down the road.
He nodded and went to the well, sent the rusty bucket down into the dark.
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Rain bucketed down in freezing torrents.
It bucketed down all morning at Wimbledon.
I spent a contented winter's day there once while the rain bucketed down outside.
The rain at Abbey House bucketed down, lashed by a bitter wind.
ADAM GROSSMAN waited impatiently under a shelter at a highway rest stop while the rain bucketed down around him.
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