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The phrase "a trickling stream" is correct and commonly used in written English
You can use this phrase to describe a small stream of water that is flowing slowly and steadily. It could also refer to the sound of the water as it trickles over rocks or through twigs and leaves. Example: As we hiked through the forest, we could hear the peaceful sound of a trickling stream nearby. The clear water flowed gently over rocks, creating a calming atmosphere.
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There was no trace of human life, only the croak of a raven and a trickling stream.
Our kids jumped over stones in a trickling stream and onto a path into the fields, where we tracked horseshoe prints and found a groundhog hole.
A trickling stream that seeped from the hill above had worn a cleft in the tussocky slopes, now comfortably occupied by fat, imperturbable elephant seals.
An earlier program featured Liszt's "Au Bord d'une Source" from "Les Années de Pèlerinage," an evocation of a trickling stream in the Swiss Alps.
As I crossed a bridge, a companion pointed eagerly to a group of young boys playing in a trickling stream of water.
The next morning, I'm woken by daylight flooding into my treehouse room and the sound of birds and a trickling stream.
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Shall we walk a bit?" Obviously versed in chivvying lowland Europeans, Allu chose a point on the horizon and described a shady glade and a gently trickling stream where our picnic would be enjoyed.
Take the winding gravel path into its mini-forest and find a stone bench along the trickling stream as you channel the spirit of George Harrison's mentor, Swami Paramahansa Yogananda.
Enjoy a couple as you sit by the trickling stream, rubbing elbows with the stars.
Rollercoaster-running up and down the rolling hills, the temperature was hotter than the day before, with bright blue cloudless skies, so we were soon grateful for the cool shade of the forest – and my favourite section of the course, a 5km (three-mile) scramble up a trickling mountain stream.
Would the trickling stream of humanities jobs become a swift-moving river, swollen with funding and public-private synergies?
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