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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a street with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a street that has certain features or characteristics.
Example: "We walked down a street with beautiful trees lining the sidewalks."
Alternatives: "a road featuring" or "a lane that has".
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A street with saplings in wire cages.
CROWD: Thin, on a street with few young children.
It is a street with shop fronts, autos and pedestrians.
Top: Jane Bowles walks along a street with Cherifa.
It "landed on a street with lampposts and cars parked on both sides," he said.
Some pols are virtually small townships, crossed by a street with gates at either end.
"I didn't even want to live on a street with one of them".
This is a difference that might be defined as that between a street with shoe stores and a street with only a cobbler.
"It was a street with nothing on it," one Omahan told me.
I came across one exception – a street with wide grass verges.
The grenade was thrown from a high Jaffa cemetery down onto a street with nothing in it but children.
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