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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence, "there is rain" is correct and usable in written English
It is a simple statement that can be used in any context, such as: "The forecast calls for rain, so I need to plan accordingly. There is rain on the way."
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These days, there's about as much optimism in Arizona as there is rain.
2.06pm BST It is still dry at the finish line but at the second intermediate timing there is rain and plenty of it.
Anything can happen if there is rain".
There is rain in the forecast for Wednesday.
Thursday, unless there is rain or high wind.
"We sleep in the bush whether there is rain, wind or harmattan [dust storms].
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Graeme Virtue Will there be rain this year?
In the distance there are rain clouds, while a lightning bolt drops from the sky.
There was rain.
"There was rain, sleet, snow.
There's rain up ahead this weekend.
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