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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make it rain" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used figuratively to express a celebratory feeling, such as when someone has achieved a great success. For example, "Maggie just got a promotion - let's make it rain!".
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make it rain
verb
To bring prosperity or work to an enterprise by selling, inventing or other productive or successful activity
Exact(47)
"We can make it rain indoors.
"They can make it rain somewhere else instead," he said.
CHINESE emperors were once thought by their subjects able to make it rain with their prayers.
It compensates with a physical presence but Paponi and Di Vaio can make it rain.
Lloyd came back to her and said, "We're going to make it rain".
There is only one alternative, he said: "Pray to San Isidro," the patron saint of farmers, to make it rain.
Similar(13)
"A drought?" For the first time since 2004, Connecticut made it rain confetti with its championship victory against Louisville.
You made it rain?
"He made it rain on the membership".
In Atlanta they call that "making it rain".
He stays for the day and makes it rain".
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