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"we get rain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the occurrence of rain in a particular location or time. Example: "In this area, we usually get rain during the summer months."
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"Unless we get rain".
We get rain delays, darkness delays all the time.
"If we get rain I can build back my herd," he said.
"Until we get rain or snow, it will only get worse".
"Out here on the ocean, we get rain when others get snow," said Ranger Wanda Moran at Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island in Maine.
"One was to declare a sense of urgency; that this was an emergency, which legally allows us to open up our shelters earlier, even before we get rain or cold days, which is the legal requirement".
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We treat all players as fairly as we can, but it's a busy schedule and if we get rain-affected, obviously it can't be perfect".
"Smoke is going to be an issue everywhere there's a fire until we get rains".
In New York City, of course, we get rained on by not quite right but not quite unexpected substances all the time.
"We get rained on, the cold is unbearable, and it is impossible to concentrate with the noisy traffic passing nearby".
And we got rain in Los Angeles!
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