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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual streets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to real, physical streets as opposed to virtual or conceptual ones.
Example: "The city planners focused on improving the actual streets rather than just discussing theoretical designs."
Alternatives: "real streets" or "physical streets".
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"Not the sidewalks, but the actual streets".
Working in film, Waters was forced to observe the minimal realism of actual streets and bedrooms.
He transliterated the names of the actual streets to his board.
Using maps and the iPhone's satellite links Shadow Cities uses the actual streets and buildings where you are as a virtual battlefield.
It usually takes an event to get me to run on actual streets – almost all of my New York running is confined to Central Park or along the Hudson River – but this seemed like the right time.
But then you realise that they are actually raised on a podium two storeys high, so as to slide a supermarket underneath, which reduces their resemblance to actual streets.
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All while walking down an actual street.
It was a street party with actual street cred.
The voice instructions spoke the actual street names.
"The street courses are more like actual street courses," Kennedy said.
The testimony offers few clues into the tenor of the actual street interactions.
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