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The phrase "a stream of names" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or flowing list of names, often in contexts such as data, lists, or discussions about people.
Example: "As the event progressed, a stream of names was announced, each representing a new award recipient."
Alternatives: "a list of names" or "a flow of names".
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In the jeep, he keeps up a stream of names.
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Then in "Family Tree" (2000), Mr. Zhang dictated a stream of familiar names, personal stories and random thoughts to three calligraphers writing on his face throughout one day.
But even before its completion, scheduled for 2014, Louis Vuitton has taken over a historic building, with Emporio Armani and Miu Miu up the road and a stream of international names from Brioni through Roberto Cavalli to Prada and Saint Laurent lined up to arrive next year.
He's reproached by his department chairperson, Professor Phillips Sharonn Washington), a black woman, for being "negative," and is warned that his former defenders there (a stream of Jewish names, including Horowitz, Brenner, and Shapiro) are gone and "it's a new order".
Sen. Paul seemed to ignore the heckling at first, but as Sen. Cruz's taunts descended into a stream of profane name-calling, the Kentuckian leapt from the well of the Senate and began throttling Sen. Cruz before administering the decisive head-butt.
So the question is whether a stream of civil actions naming various banks for their role in the financial crisis will be the type of "dramatic action" that deters future misconduct.
Readily agreeing that communication through humor is a trait, or at least a stream, of Canadian art, BGL name Graeme Patterson, Dean Baldwin (currently exhibiting at MOCCA's final show in Toronto, where he's erected a very silly summer long "Queen West Yacht Club"), Liz Magor, and Kim Adams as fellow CanCon jokers of some variety—"we could name 50 artists that we find..
And the contacts themselves in the main view are now one big stream of names and email addresses — it looks a lot more like Gmail.
The stream of names of those who have been killed at the hands of the police feels endless, and I become overwhelmed when I consider all the names we do not know — all of those who lost their lives and had no camera there to capture it, nothing to corroborate police reports that named them as threats.
The following generic use case is based on a simple task of annotating the occurrences of species names in a stream of documents coming from the output of a search engine.
They also added a stream of (anonymous) texts from "Groupers" (their name for dates, obviously) so that you can get a feel what the experience is like — the page is essentially Grouper's version of Texts From Last Night.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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