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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little rainfall" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about weather patterns, such as, "The city experienced a dry season due to little rainfall throughout the summer months."
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With little rainfall, they had to drink salt water.
Putting out a strong message Lima is a desert city with very little rainfall.
El Niño weather patterns have resulted in little rainfall in the first half of the wet season.
With hot sunny days and little rainfall, dust storms from the surrounding deserts frequently sweep across the sea.
It is both mountainous, with a maximum elevation of 921 feet (281 metres), and fertile, despite relatively little rainfall.
The state was experiencing extreme heat and little rainfall, and the fire began when trees fell on power lines.
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The circles do not appear further west in Namibia, where it's even drier, suggesting that they are dependent on a certain balance of not-too-much but not-too-little rainfall.
Although it was also rather dry, there was a little more rainfall than during June 2013.
There are few thunderstorms, and the low Appalachian Mountains produce only a little orographic rainfall.
In a scorching desert, a little extra rainfall doesn't make much difference.
Highly predictable variation in day-length underpins seasonality in temperate regions, but in the tropics day-length varies little and rainfall assumes a much greater role in defining seasons.
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