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"pouring with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large or heavy amount of something flowing or falling rapidly. Example: The sky was pouring with rain, making it difficult to see while driving.
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It was pouring with rain.
It is 9am and pouring with rain.
On this day, it was pouring with rain.
It's June, so naturally it's pouring with rain.
It just has to be not pouring with rain.
It's been pouring with rain and the place looked miserable.
I went out for a run and got back to the hotel pouring with sweat.
It was pouring with rain and there were thousands of people out watching".
Photograph: David Levene 3.23pm GMT Dark clouds over London - it's now pouring with rain.
One minute it's warm as toast; the next it's pouring with rain.
It shows a woman, presumably Saint Mary, her head pouring with blood, standing in front of foreign-looking priests.
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