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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'pounding rain' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a heavy rain, or to emphasize the sound of the rain hitting a surface. Example sentence: The thunder and lightning filled the night sky as the pounding rain pelted down.
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A pounding rain put all the fires out.
Unfortunately, the thunder, lightning and soon pounding rain drive us back to shelter.
The storm was "hugging" Florida's coast, bringing pounding rain and wind along the state's eastern shores.
Elena Peña's sound design of pounding rain and clopping horse's hooves has a cinematic quality.
We were talking in her East Hampton home, on a day of pounding rain and wind.
In the morning, pounding rain had eased to a relentless, fine drizzle.
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Rivers were choked with brown silt, the soil and nutrients stripped off the land by pounding rains.
Despite pounding rains that devastated certain Rio neighborhoods, the city's famed beaches are relatively unharmed and attract plenty of bronzing Cariocas through May.
The pounding rains that soaked parts of Italy this fall were also a factor, he said, though far from the only one.
Many marveled at how swiftly the pounding rains had swamped their homes and carved up the mountainsides, transforming picturesque towns and vacation communities into scenes of waterlogged devastation.
Dr. Wood attributes its rise to a deadly combination of monsoonal changes and pounding rains — a main theory of leading cholera detectives.
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