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Discover Ludwig"a streak" is a correct term used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a streak of good luck, a streak of bad luck, or a streak of something that happens over a prolonged period of time. For example, "John has been on a streak of success over the last year."
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He seems to be having a streak".
The equipment becomes a "streak camera".
There is also a streak of isolationism.
A streak like this isn't unprecedented.
Just how unlikely is such a streak?
They all have a streak of showmanship.
"What a streak.
Now that's a streak.
We need to get a streak going.
He has a streak of sadism himself.
Mud brewed in a streak of sunlight.
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