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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about streets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, issues, or information related to streets, such as urban planning, traffic, or community concerns.
Example: "The report provides valuable insights about streets and their impact on local traffic patterns."
Alternatives: "regarding streets" or "concerning streets".
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Architectural critics, even those as sensitive as Ms. Huxtable, don't write about streets as unities.
No one talked about streets paved with gold or mansions waiting in heaven.
Article tells about Streets named after famous people, such as John Chrystie, Lt.
"...this was Prometheus unbound, a throbbing heartwarming day of victory, burnedout tanks lay scattered about streets in front cafe de la paix like bits broken glass".
For example, the Parks and Transportation Departments would both respond to complaints about streets signs obscured by trees.
In the end, today's trust-busters are no longer politicians but technocrats and regulators who, over the next few months, will be reviewing neighborhood-by-neighborhood what to do about streets that have both a Mobil and an Exxon station.
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