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Discover LudwigThe phrase "across streets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is located or happening on both sides of a street or between different streets.
Example: "The festival will take place across streets, allowing vendors to set up booths on both sides of the road."
Alternatives: "throughout the streets" or "on either side of the street".
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Bodies lay strewn across streets reduced to rubble.
Bodies were splayed across streets, they said, and trucks were loaded with corpses.
The Citicorp Building and other office towers cast shadows across streets.
Pedestrians, some bent double over walkers, shuffled across streets as disorderly columns of cars roared by.
Pointing down the block, he told of screen doors that blew across streets.
They have moved generators from house to house or strung extension cords across streets.
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"Go across street," he said.
I look across street.
Mr. Grey first came across Street Etiquette while in college.
First candidate: across-the-street neighbor Phil.
My headlights cut across empty streets.
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