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"flurry of rain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense burst of rain, similar to using the phrase "torrential rain." This phrase is usually used in creative writing or descriptive language, and can help paint a vivid picture for the reader. Example: As they walked through the park, a sudden flurry of rain came pouring down, drenching them within seconds.
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A flurry of rain showers and the discouragement of Newcastle and Eythin persuaded Rupert to delay his attack until the next day.
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12.50pm Either side of two flurries of rain - the wind is already pretty blustery and we are promised sleet by tea - Warwickshire edged to 136 for five before a third shower ended the morning session, writes Mike Averis at Edgbaston.
Having been on top for much of the match, any hopes Warwickshire had of victory were reduced after flurries of rain and sleet saw an early lunch taken.
The tour commissioner, Tim Finchem, took the blame for the flurry of criticism that rained on Woods, whose reason for scheduling his announcement during the week of the Accenture — he had to return to rehabilitation Saturday — was not conveyed to the players.
But even the most conservative of calculations are predicting flurries of cash raining upon a city already ankle-deep in water.
Sitting beneath the flickering light of the propane lantern while the weatherport creaks in the wind like a ship on high seas, we huddle around the radio, listening eagerly for the weather report, and the report is always the same: highs in the upper 20's, chance of rain, flurries and fog, wind out of the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour.
Imagine a thunderstorm, big dollops of rain, a flurry of snow.
The temperature was generally in the 30's or 40's; we had a couple of days of rain and some snow flurries.
Of the 1876 flurry, The Times observed, "There was a slight fall of rain, sleet and snow in the early hours of Sunday morning, making it exceedingly disagreeable for the few persons who were obliged to be on the streets".
Despite near zero temperatures and flurries of snow and rain, the turnout was 92% from an electorate of 1,650.
As thousands of veterans watched under somber, clouded skies and flurries of gentle tropical rain, Clinton laid a wreath in memory of the Americans who died in the war, with a ribbon reading "A Grateful Nation Remembers". Marine gunners fired a 21-gun salute, and two bugles played a sweet, sad taps that echoed across Oahu's green hills.
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