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The phrase "along a stream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or movement in relation to a stream, often in a scenic or natural context.
Example: "We took a leisurely walk along a stream, enjoying the sound of the water flowing."
Alternatives: "beside a stream" or "next to a stream".
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The only sight was steaming cow patties along a stream bank.
On Sundays he walks along a stream and plans engineering projects.
It lies along a stream called Poços de Caldas, near the Pardo River.
Dry slopes dominated by Salix, Hippophaë, with Betula, and along a stream to Picea forests and rocky cliffs above River.
Dry slopes dominated by Salix, Hippopha, with Betula, and along a stream to Picea forests and rocky cliffs above River.
Fiat officials said Mr. Agnelli's body was found by officers along a stream under a 240-foot-high bridge.
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Thomas is rendered as a bittersweet conversationalist, given to random bursts of emotion but mostly just pleased to float along in a stream of consciousness.
And conglomerates form when loose pebbles rolling along in a stream or flood are cemented together with smaller debris and sand.
Conceptually, it represents the movement of the storm with the background environment, akin to "leaves carried along by a stream".
Instead, we were invited to drift along with a stream of generalities, untroubled by hard problems or real-world solutions.
The shoppers passed by me, baskets in hand, as if bobbing along on a stream of groceries.
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