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The phrase 'was raining outside' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing an outdoor event that has been affected by rain, such as a picnic or a sporting event. For example, "The picnic had to be cancelled because it was raining outside."
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It was raining outside, and I wrote it".
If it was raining outside, I can't get mad if it's raining.
"I wouldn't go because I was too lazy or it was raining outside," he said.
It was raining outside, and on the way over he'd gotten his pants and long johns soaked.
"It was raining outside, and they were playing in the gutter with little twigs and sticks," she told me.
It was raining outside, and the pearly light falling down through the studio apartment's big, slanted window was almost Irish.
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"It's raining outside," she explained.
It's raining outside and Olivier is drenched.
"But it's raining outside," the saleswoman replied.
It's raining outside, so I immediately go back to sleep.
You come to work, it seems like it's raining outside, even when the sun is shining.
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