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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'too much rain' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that there is an excessive amount of rain. For example: "We have had too much rain this summer; I'm hoping for some sunny days this fall."
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And too much rain can wash away mosquito larvae.
Too much rain?
"We've had too much rain.
Geen pastures and too much rain!
Some wine regions may see drought; others, too much rain.
"There's a little too much rain at the time you want to pick.
Canada's wheat harvest may be off by 36 percent this year, because of too much rain.
However, this flood did not occur as a result of too much rain.
"This is a matter of too much rain, too quick," the elder Mr. Saul said.
As weather runs wild — too much rain, or none at all — crops fail.
Some years bring too much rain and catastrophic flooding; others bring too little rain.
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