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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stream of slime" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts describing a continuous flow of a viscous substance, often in a creative or descriptive manner.
Example: "As the creature moved, it left behind a stream of slime that glistened in the moonlight."
Alternatives: "a flow of goo" or "a trail of mucus".
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A stream of banter lubricated their play.
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Other microscope images suggest that the pores act as nozzles through which the bacteria excrete streams of slime.
"Their method was to pour a bucket of slime over me and say, 'Look, he's covered in slime,' " he said.
It instead started rummaging in the equipment shed for a bucket of slime.
The instruction booklet promises "tears and coughing" and "a lot of slime".
A layer of slime, in some species similar to saliva or mucus, covers the whole plasmodium.
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