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The phrase "very rainy" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe a heavy or excessive amount of rain. Example: The forecast predicts that it will be very rainy tomorrow, so make sure to bring an umbrella.
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This region is very rainy, and the larger truck gets stuck in the mud almost immediately.
Turnout was 40.26% – not an embarrassment on a very rainy Thursday in December.
People don't eat ices during downpours, and it has been a very rainy June.
In the end it was very rainy, but not quite the expected apocalypse.
Again, barring a very rainy spell during maple pollination, there will be a shameless excess of helicopters this summer.
A total of 2.55 inches in one day is a very rainy day any time of year.
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