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"a stream" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to a body of flowing water, such as a river or creek. For example, "We can hear the sound of a stream in the distance."
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A stream of banter lubricated their play.
Stolid, like rocks in a stream.
A stream of eggs was laid.
Soon, there's a stream of visitors.
"Pour" means to emit in a stream.
PROFANITY -- A stream.
"There was a stream alongside".
And so came a stream.
A stream runs through the property's woods.
"You're a stream.... Do you understand, John?
It's more like a stream of water".
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