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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a free stream of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unimpeded flow of thoughts, ideas, or information.
Example: "During the brainstorming session, we encouraged a free stream of ideas to foster creativity and innovation."
Alternatives: "an open flow of" or "a continuous flow of".
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The channel said it would provide a free stream of the debate on its Web site for nonsubscribers.
According to music executives then and now, Apple wants to preload an app on its mobile devices that can deliver a free stream of songs tailored to each user's taste and supported through its iAds advertising platform.
Over the Christmas period and to celebrate 2013's Wagner bicentenary, the Guardian and Glyndebourne are offering a free stream of the opera company's 2007 production of Tristan und Isolde.
Then social media served up a free stream of gossip from your social circle and interest groups, pulling readers' attention away from the printed page.
It's likely, though, that through data, cash, or exposure, Facebook is effectively compensating Storyful to open a free stream of verified stories to journalists.
Then social media served up a free stream of gossip from your social circle and interest groups, pulling readers' attention away from the printed page.
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The Internet service company Niwango plans a free streaming of the film on Friday, though for only 2,000 viewers.
Static pressure distributions on the external surfaces of models were measured with a free stream velocity of 7 m/s.
At a free stream speed of 30 m/s, corresponding to the Reynolds number of 2.1×105, far-field measurements suggested that a reduction of up to 3.2 dB in overall sound pressure level.
The present work aims to study the boundary layer flow over a moving wedge in a parallel free stream of an electrically conducting fluid with the induced magnetic field.
They then obtained the similarity solutions for the problem of the flow and heat transfer of an Eyring Powell fluid over a continuously moving surface in the presence of a free stream velocity.
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