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The phrase "in the rain" is an appropriate and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an action or event that is taking place while it is raining, such as: "I went for a walk in the rain."
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JIMMY: In the rain?
Singin' in the Rain.
"In the rain".
Leaving Tokyo in the rain.
Cabs dissolve in the rain.
Outside, tree branches juddered in the rain.
(O.K., perhaps playing in the rain).
We do not talk in the rain.
But I never walked in the rain.
Let him stand there in the rain.
He sang Singing in the Rain".
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forward in the rain
further in the rain
hidimg in the rain
in the raining
in the drizzle
in the outpouring
in the storm
in the water
in the runoff
in the precipitation
in the acidic
in the cloud
in the weathering
in the drainage
in the thunderstorm
in the flurry
in the rainy
in the deposition
in the mist
in the wettest
in the moisture
in the fallout
in the barrage
in the weather
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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