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The phrase "teeming down" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe heavy rain or a large number of things falling or pouring down. Example: "The rain was teeming down, making it difficult to see the road ahead."
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The rain was teeming down in Bern and Hungary were about to win the World Cup.
9.49pm BST Tracy McVeigh reports from the scene: Rain is teeming down on Trafalgar Square protest.
I suspect it's unlikely, because it is teeming down in Colombo.
The problem, as I would see it, is that the rain is still teeming down and teh puddles are multiplying on the playing surface.
With the rain teeming down, Quins knew full well what awaited them – a long night of fierce, unrelenting, close-quarter pain – and to their immense credit, they met the challenge head on.
Looking at the pictures on Eurosport, if I didn't know any better then I would say they have temporarily moved the Tour from France to the west of Ireland, such is the the way the rain is teeming down by the bucket load.
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As the rain teemed down and the sky darkened, Froome was isolated - briefly this time - from all his team-mates.
The hosts lost Darren Barr to a nasty looking head knock but they continued to look the most menacing as the rain teemed down before the interval.
Evans and Williams traded kicks again in the early stages of the second period, but chances remained at a premium as the rain began to teem down.
Or so I assume from the volume of continental youngsters who teem down Piccadilly and occupy Leicester Square like track-suited protesters against modern fashion and personal space.
The teeming restaurant was called Downing's Oyster House, and its 19th-century patrons were bankers, politicians and lawyers.
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