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The phrase "rain has" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in sentences to describe the current weather or to explain the cause of something. Here are some examples: - "The rain has stopped, so we can finally go outside." - "The rain has made the roads slick, so be careful when driving." - "I can't believe how much rain has fallen in the past hour." - "Due to the rain, the game has been postponed." - "The rain has caused the flowers to bloom early this year."
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And the rain has begun!
The rain has picked up.
Rain has fallen every day since.
The rain has tormented the child.
Spring rain has washed the mountains.
Today the rain has stopped.
The rain has not stopped.
This soothing "Rain" has ended.
The rain has come to New York City.
Tonight heavy rain has dampened spirits.
With the rain has come disease.
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