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Discover Ludwig"rain outside" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the weather conditions outside, either in the present moment or in general. For example, "The forecast calls for rain outside today" or "It often rains outside in this part of the country."
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It began to rain outside.
We can hear thunder and rain outside.
In my office, cup of tea, rain outside.
All were wet from the steady rain outside.
The rain outside the window set continual seals upon their isolation, upon their intimacy, their identity.
I am sitting in the office while it pours rain outside.
That hurts," she said, staring through her living room window at a torrent of rain outside.
Officers waited in the rain outside then filed inside and past the casket.
An Arab man was holding forth tediously, his words half drowned by the rain outside.
I apologised for being there and pointed at the rain outside.
Watching the rain outside the lounge window made for a tedious day for the players.
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