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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much rain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quantity of rainfall, often in a context where the amount is significant or noteworthy.
Example: "This year, we have experienced much rain, leading to flooding in several areas."
Alternatives: "a lot of rain" or "heavy rain."
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Too much rain?
"We've had too much rain.
There's not much rain.
"We don't get much rain here".
Geen pastures and too much rain!
HOW much rain fell in a few hours?
But there has not been much rain lately.
Some wine regions may see drought; others, too much rain.
Not much rain fell and lightning did not strike nearby.
And too much rain can wash away mosquito larvae.
I honestly hadn't known it was possible for that much rain to fall.
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