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"black streak" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally refers to a narrow dark mark or line, such as one seen in a thunderstorm cloud or in a pet's fur. For example, "The cat had a black streak down its back."
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She traced two circles around his eyes, enlarging them, and then brushed a black streak across each temple, giving him pointed ears.
Before he can jump into the lake, Mr. Winsor's swan appears — radiant, wearing feathered breeches and marked with a black streak on his forehead.
He now defiantly revels in his rebel status, shedding his gray suit for flip-flops, a T-shirt and dyed blond hair with a black streak.
Yeah, I suppose if you were to look at everything I've done, there is a bit of a black streak through all of it.
"First time I drove by I said, Damn, my career is over," said Harvick, who said his field of vision was covered by what looked like a black streak.
Because there is an ugly black streak, bloody deep, and it's welling up in the likes of us, and holding it down is what makes us good at our jobs.
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Black streaks slash across his chaotic canvases.
"And black hair -- black streaks.
What's with the big black streaks?
It's completely abstract, a white surface with black streaks.
Fuk Ching gang members wore black, streaked their hair with bright colors, and loitered on street corners in black BMWs.
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