I think the use of the both options are correct in this sentence, but I am not sure if they both have the same meaning. Could you tell me what the each option means in this sentence?
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User_gary It is raining hard/heavily. if they both have the same meaning. yes, the same User_gary Could you tell me what the each option means in this sentence?
— Dominik
User_gary It is raining hard/heavily.
if they both have the same meaning.
yes, the same User_gary Could you tell me what the each option means in this sentence?
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