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The phrase "a streams" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a stream"? If this is the case, you can use "a stream" when referring to a single flow of water or a continuous flow of something, such as data or information.
Example: "We walked along a stream in the forest, enjoying the sound of the water flowing."
Alternatives: "a flow" or "a current".
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Not a million miles away from Evernote, it's about scribbling notes, recording voice memos and taking photos, then storing them in the cloud – with a Streams feature particularly useful for collaborative work.
Obtain a streams grid from the threshold condition grid.
Later, he worked for several years on telecommunications companies, doing systems software (He is the (co author of LiS, a STREAMS framework for Linux).
To explore possible associations between blastomycosis occurrence and waterways, we used a 1∶24,000 hydrography shapefile obtained from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (URL:http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/maps/gis/datahydro.html) and a streams and waterbodies shapefile obtained from the U.S. National Atlas (URL:http://www.nationalatlas.gov/).
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"There was a stream alongside".
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