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降りだす is an exact match with one form of the following word:
降り出す
BOOST
Reading : ふりだす   
'su' godan verb, intransitive verb
to begin to rain; to begin to snow
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降り出す is the most useful form. 1 additional form is shown below.
• This form is used about 60% of the time
• Google Japan frequency rank: 158,000 (about 677,000 results)
• This form appears in Wikipedia's list of JLPT N4 vocabulary (see JLPT collections)
• This form appears in the 24,000 words in the Mainichi Shimbun frequency analysis by Alexandre Girardi
• This form is in band 41 in the EDICT word frequency file (bands go from 1-48, where 1 is most common - each contains about 500 words)
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Example sentences:
わたし
いえ
している
あめ
した

I was leaving home, when it started to rain.
くら
なりさらに
わる
こと
あめ
した

It got dark, and what was worse, it began to rain.
ちょうど
かけよ
していたところ
あめ
した

Just as I went to go out, it began to rain.
降りだす
BOOST
Reading : ふりだす   
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Usefulness and usage:
• This form is used about 40% of the time
• Google Japan frequency rank: 157,000 (about 512,000 results)
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hill   
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シュツ   スイ   だ to take out, to put out   で to go out, to exit   
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