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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stream of mud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous flow or movement of mud, often in the context of heavy rain, flooding, or construction sites.
Example: "After the heavy rain, the hillside gave way, creating a stream of mud that rushed down into the valley."
Alternatives: "a flow of mud" or "a surge of mud".
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We immediately launched down the jungle trail at top speed, leaving a stream of dust and mud behind us.
The pulser generates electrical power and restricts the mud flow to create pressure pulses with a valve in the stream of mud to be controlled open or close.
That information is sent back to the surface coded in vibrations traveling through the stream of mud powering the drill.
A stream of eggs was laid.
A stream of banter lubricated their play.
Soon, there's a stream of visitors.
echo stream n. a stream of type echo-stream.
string stream n. a stream of type string-stream.
It no longer rests over a stream but on a hill of mud.
It was night, there was no electricity, and a tropical rainstorm was turning the shantytown into a field of mud and streams.
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