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The phrase "cobbled streets" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the uneven or bumpy surface of an old, traditional street, usually made from flat stones that have been arranged together. For example, "The cobbled streets of the old city center were a delight to explore."
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Phoney ducks frolic in pseudo-streams that babble beside imitation cobbled streets.
Winding cobbled streets and stone arches lead into restaurants or craft workshops.
The walled port of the conquistadors still enclosed cobbled streets and plazas, churches, convents and palaces.
You can see this pride at work in the gardens, cobbled streets and cosy villages on view from the train.
A castle and cobbled streets add to its considerable charm.
Because of the dramatic background, the fog, cobbled streets.
Its picturesque cobbled streets are badly maintained.
Italy, with its cobbled streets, was unskateable — Venice especially so.
In the morning, Orli ran gleefully through the cobbled streets.
For hushed-up cobbled streets, listed buildings and twinkly canals.
Innovation and tradition butt heads in little cobbled streets.
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