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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the streams" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location near or alongside streams, often in a descriptive or poetic context.
Example: "The children played joyfully at the streams, their laughter echoing through the trees."
Alternatives: "by the streams" or "near the streams".
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She looks at my shirt — at the dark patches under my arm, at the other one forming on my chest, at the streams of salt water sheeting down my forehead and stinging my eyes — and she smiles kindly.
Then, there's a new type of distribution that occurs, and that's where we are with BiteSizeTV," he added, staring at the streams of shows before him.
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By glancing at the stream, I glance at my life.
Look at the stream as it winds out of sight.
The roundelay continued until we arrived at the stream.
They wondered at the stream of important-looking visitors to their day room.
At the stream at the valley's floor, my ego was bruised and my black tights were caked like batter on fried chicken, but I had survived.
My nurse — a Nigerian, coincidentally — shook her head at the stream of orders and ointments coming into my room.
As we stand next to the infinity pool, a hyena obligingly comes to drink at the stream below.
We focus on deltas formed at the stream-lake interface where terrestrial-derived particulate material is deposited.
Tory MPs cheered and clapped at the stream of jokes as the Prime Minister sat down chuckling, looking at his notes.
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