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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a street for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a street designated for a specific purpose or activity.
Example: "The city plans to create a street for pedestrians only, enhancing safety and accessibility."
Alternatives: "a road for" or "a lane for".
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"They named a street for Mo Udall".
It might seem reasonable to wonder why Anchorage would name a street for Dr. King.
The track A Street, for example, had been in progress since shortly after 9/11.
You get 30 people and you lock down a street for six hours.
The kiosk proclaimed that the uplifted Lea Bridge Road will be "a street for everyone".
It is a quay for a quay, a street for a street.
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Just across the street, Laguna experienced a historic first: the closing of a downtown street for a non-city event.
There's even a street named for Grand Moff Tarkin.
And the column misspelled a street recommended for shopping.
We investigate pollutant dispersion in a street canyon for an external wind direction parallel to the street axis, a case which has been poorly documented in the literature.
She had a street location for the infant.
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