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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for rainy days" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically means "for a period of difficulty or need in the future." Example: I always make sure to save some money for rainy days in case of emergencies.
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A flattened bell-shaped seasonal function determines the daily mean rain volume (DMR), i.e., the mean rain volume for a given day of the year averaged for rainy days across years.
He also has a plastic poncho for rainy days that he patches up with duct tape.
There are also two playgrounds, as well as a spacious indoor play area for rainy days.
For rainy days there were tunnels with planes parked at the ends of them.
He was a man who planned for rainy days but never got wet.
What's more, the French are continuing to hold onto a chunk of their savings for rainy days they see coming.
Now, the agency plans to keep a closer watch on whether banks have put away enough capital for rainy days.
There's also an indoor sports dome for rainy days, and family and kids' entertainment in the evenings.
Children's meals are available in Outlaw's, and there is a games room, including ping pong and table football, for rainy days.
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Making goo is great for rainy day play with the little ones.
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