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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small stream of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor flow of liquid or metaphorically to refer to a small quantity of something, such as information or people.
Example: "As the rain began to fall, a small stream of water trickled down the hillside."
Alternatives: "a trickle of" or "a minor flow of".
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Attach the needle and flush the line (run a small stream of fluids out to clear any air bubbles).
A decade ago, a small stream of cars stalled on the highway.
So the swings at Memorial are responsible for a small stream of books.
Many shale gas wells also produce a small stream of liquid condensate that's sold into the oil market.
On Wednesday, a small stream of visitors arrived to tour the site, a walled compound that was built in 1921.
Here and throughout, a small stream of audience members trickled through the exits, whether out of bemusement, perplexity or worse.
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The plan to turn this old pit railway into a tourist attraction is scarcely unique: the rusty pit heads I've passed on my journey here have long ago swapped their queues of miners for a smaller stream of visitors.
vjji* is a small stream to the east of the road.
For ocelots make a small stream and lots of ferns and grass, with a rock they can "sun-bathe" on.
It lies along the left bank of the river, next to the mouth of a small stream and opposite from the mouth of Blackwater Creek.
Use a small bottle that pours out a very small stream of liquid.
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