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Discover Ludwig"it can rain" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a common phrase used to convey the possibility of rain in a particular place. Example: I'm taking an umbrella today - it can rain at any time.
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It can rain any time there.
It can rain for days at a time.
The mist can close in and it can rain".
And as we saw back in the 2003 race, it can rain pretty seriously here.
It can rain only / when the very plot turns on pain or postponement, / the occasional funeral.
(Yes, it can rain in Rome in the spring, and when it does, it pours).
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This way it can get rained on, and if your pond evaporates, the rain will replenish it.
"Downstairs it can be raining, but upstairs it's snowy".
It can be raining and thick with fog.
"It can start raining at 6 a.m. and go on for 24 hours," he said.
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