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Discover Ludwig"rain heavily" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which there is a large amount of rainfall, for example: "Although the clouds were threatening, no one expected it to rain so heavily."
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And then it started to rain, heavily.
It was pouring rain and continued to rain heavily.
By the time we got there it had started to rain heavily.
By now, it had started to rain heavily, but Kadyrov brushed away an umbrella.
Five minutes before the race restarted, as the drivers climbed back into their cars, it began to rain heavily again.
Once upon a time, when it had already started to rain heavily, Jesus took his bike to Galilee.
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It's raining heavily.
It rains heavily.
It had rained heavily the night before.
It rained heavily throughout Sunday morning.
Its raining heavily in Hampshire.
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