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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rain man" is a grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a descriptive term for someone who has expertise or great skill in a particular area, often related to nature or outdoor activities. Example: "John is a real rain man when it comes to gardening. His bountiful harvests always leave his neighbors in awe." In this example, "rain man" is used to describe John's impressive knowledge and abilities in gardening.
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rain man
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An autistic, or mentally and/or socially impaired person.
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("Rain Man," ad nauseam).
He's more the Rain Man".
Mention's Wiltshire's liking of the film "Rain Man".
"I am officially the Rain Man," he said.
The Roadmaster, a convertible, appeared in the film "Rain Man".
You mentioned that the King's Speech did for stuttering what Rain Man did for Autism.
One former executive with the Mets nicknamed him Rain Man for his business brilliance.
"14 years for the Rain Man Trader", one headline reads, and many run along similar lines.
He's a savant, with a startling memory that sometimes resembles Dustin Hoffman character's in "Rain Man".
The former Butler assistant Brandon Miller said Stevens remembered numbers "like Rain Man".
Among them: the guy who produced "Rain Man" and "The Color Purple".
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