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Discover LudwigThe phrase "double rainbow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe the rare occurrence of two rainbows appearing in the sky at the same time. For example: "When I looked out the window during the thunderstorm, I saw an amazing double rainbow across the sky."
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Double Rainbow guy stores two rainbows in the overhead compartment.
In July they released "Double Rainbow Song," remixing a home video of a double rainbow over Yosemite National Park that featured ecstatic commentary by the videographer, Paul Vasquez.
As the kids put it: double rainbow.
We have a double rainbow AND an urban transit ferry network pic.twitter.com/iyjoz4jvvj Double rainbow, all the way.
She cited a double rainbow that recently arced across the city's skyline.
Did you weep along with HungryBear's double rainbow on YouTube, then seek double rainbows yourself?
The song she's referencing is "Double Rainbow", which appears on Perry's last album Prism.
"Literally within five minutes, everyone's photos were of a double rainbow," she said.
She herself was not, she makes plain, a double rainbow to live with.
Just outside of Talkeetna, we flew under an immense double rainbow.
There was a double rainbow every day, waxing, waning, signifying nothing.
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