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The phrase "a clean stream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a body of water that is free from pollution or impurities, often in environmental contexts.
Example: "The park is known for its beautiful scenery, including a clean stream that flows through the forest."
Alternatives: "a clear brook" or "an unpolluted river".
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What was once a city of interconnected lakes and more than 60 rivers is now a dusty megalopolis with barely a clean stream or pond, with a broad downtown plaza sinking into what was once a wetland, and with a water supply dependent on sources 250 miles away.
Where PEJ sees this as a clean stream of news, I see an echo chamber.
Go feel the bark of a sugar maple, and jump in a clean stream.
When last where you able to pluck a fruit off a tree, or a clean stream for drinking water?
(Everyone did that, right?) That's kind of what you have to do to capture a clean stream without pissing on your hands.
For what it was worth, this $29.99 store brand humidifier was pumping out a clean stream of distinctly acrid, rubbing alcohol-smelling, watered-down vodka vapor.
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"When I smell the sagebrush or see the mountains, or a vast clean stream, I love those things," he said.
Don't pee right next to someone's tent if you're camping, or in a perfectly clean stream.
The final result is a clean, elegant stream of content that is much easier to digest.
The elimination of SO2 can provide a clean CO2 stream ready for storage.
And the wine slid down after them in a clean, cool stream like water from the river. 1 lemon, or lemon mayonnaise (below).
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