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The phrase "for the rain" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate the reason or purpose for something. Example: I bought an umbrella for the rain.
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"We are getting ready for the rain.
Now, they are praying for the rain to stop.
They dragged their feet and waited for the rain.
Mr. Jagdeo is the perfect champion for the rain forests.
But they were no match for the rain on Friday.
And there is a lovely name for the rain: "Nvua".
"14 years for the Rain Man Trader", one headline reads, and many run along similar lines.
Unlike Sea Moon, however, Shareta's connections are hoping for the rain to stop.
"At this point, what I want to design is things for the rain".
The racing cars parked on the grid and waited for the rain to stop.
Dressed, just in case it rains you're dressed for the rain.
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