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  • Already there in the comments below my answer. Commented 20 hours ago
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    @SuhailNazirKhan - Comments don't count and, like secondary answers, are up for grabs. Futhermore, duplicate answers are allowed, assuming the content is significantly different. If that hasn't changed recently. Commented 17 hours ago
  • I've always heard this as phrased as "when it rains it pours". Commented 6 hours ago
  • Indeed, "when it rains it pours" is the US version, whereas "it never rains but it pours" is more common in the UK. Commented 4 hours ago