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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'there was rain' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a weather condition, either in the past, present, or future. For example, "Yesterday, there was rain in the afternoon."
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"'The climate is certainly wretched: the summer solstice was now passed, yet every day snow fell on the hills, and in the valleys there was rain, accompanied by sleet.
There was rain.
"There was rain, sleet, snow.
There was rain in the forecast through the night.
An hour earlier, there was rain, thunder and lightning.
The beginning of 2008 was good because there was rain.
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These days, there's about as much optimism in Arizona as there is rain.
In the distance there are rain clouds, while a lightning bolt drops from the sky.
Anything can happen if there is rain".
In my heart, there's rain.
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