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'it's rainy' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence to indicate that it is raining outside or to describe the weather. For example, "It's rainy today, so don't forget your umbrella."
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Seattle seems like an unlikely venue for a duel between bike-sharing companies: it's rainy, hilly, its residents can't drive and another bike-share program recently went belly up publicly and ignominiously.
"It's rainy.
It's rainy and gloomy here.
Usually when I have come it's rainy.
If it's rainy, then we'll work with the rain".
If it's rainy, windy or cloudy, the trees won't give".
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It was rainy.
And then it was rainy.
"It was rainy and freezing," she said.
Outside, it was rainy and windy.
"It was rainy; I felt a little out of sync".
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