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'it should be raining' is correct written English
You can use it when expressing surprise or disappointment that it isn't raining, or when expressing a wish that it was. For example: "It should be raining right now - I was looking forward to a relaxing afternoon indoors with a cup of tea and a book!"
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It should be raining, yet the sky is clear.
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Perhaps having had a sneak preview of Iain Duncan Smith's report on the marvels of marriage - and the fiscal benefits that should be rained down on those entering into, and remaining in, wedlock - Prison Break's Wentworth Miller reveals that he's keen to settle down with a family.
And the lake-like features reside poleward of 70°N, where modeling of Titan weather predicts that rain should be available to fill them; the same sort of topography equatorward of 70°N, where it shouldn't be raining, has no lake-like features.
I will make eye contact with pedestrians, I will be aware of cyclists coming up behind me; the smooth and confident trajectory of my vehicle will wordlessly convey to cabbies and Jersey drivers that they should keep at least three car lengths away, and more should it be raining.
"It should be relatively lighter rain and less persistent, but to be clear we do still have a good number of flood warnings and alerts in force".
It should be dark, and rain would be good, if the villain wins.
The improved weather will be good news for those attending the Epsom Derby this weekend, where it should be sunny and without rain.
It should be dry until the afternoon, when rain is expected to return about 1 to 2 p.m.
It should be done on a day when rain is not expected.
It should be shielding your upper body from the rain, and helping to keep you dry.
It should be also secured from being torn off or falling to the ground and it should not be flown outdoors during a heavy rain, blizzard or very strong wind.
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