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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quite rainy" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe a weather condition or situation where the rain is abundant or heavy. Example: "We had plans for a picnic, but it was quite rainy outside, so we decided to stay indoors instead."
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The weather is quite rainy at the moment.
It was quite rainy and they'd put wood chips down to make it look nicer, but they'd landed on liquid mud.
"In the summer people are out hiking and doing stuff, but this time of year it's quite rainy and gloomy, the weather".
The time of year may have an impact on what you want to see or do, September and October are generally the warmer months in the city, while January and February can be quite rainy.
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It's quite cold and rainy which means time to break out the raincoats and sweaters.
Making dry hay in the northeast can be all but impossible in June, and in a year like this past one, really impossible, where it was dryer earlier on, and then it became quite wet and rainy through August.
Night air can be very humid at sunny days and can be quite chilly at rainy season, pick your dress carefully.
Apart from maybe dub-techno, microhouse was quite possibly the rainiest genre ever.
Most likely, the areas where aetosaurs lived were quite wet, with long rainy seasons and meandering streams.
And quite often during the rainy season, the school was forced to close down due to rain leaking into the classrooms.
If this had been a scorcher of a spring, rather than unseasonably rainy and cool, perhaps this Memorial Day wouldn't feel quite so premature.
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