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The phrase "a street without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a street that lacks something, such as people, features, or specific elements.
Example: "The city felt eerily quiet, as if it were a street without any signs of life."
Alternatives: "a road lacking" or "a lane devoid of".
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Dara and Sara cannot walk along a street without attracting attention from the morals patrols.
The fact was, I'd been there: up a street without a Baggie.
"A street is not a street without people … it is as dead as mutton," Lowry once said.
I can't walk down a street without someone saying Meldrew's catchphrase, "I don't believe it" and I say, "You'd better".
In the city's wealthier districts restaurants are packed, and it is hard to find a street without a skyscraper under construction.
If most urban streets are monitored by intelligent video cameras that can identify criminals, who will want to live on a street without one?
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A Montreal street isn't a Montreal street without a giant fucking hole in it.
You just can't imagine a high street without a Woolworths.
What do the biker and double arrows mean when painted on a busy street without a bike lane?
"For most of the photos, not only were we completely naked but we were at the farm on a busy street without a lot of personal coverage," Krasniqi (Miss January and November) said.
It's hard to walk down a city street without passing a coffee shop hawking Frappuccinos or a fast-food outlet selling double-bacon cheeseburgers.
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