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The phrase 'cross the streets' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or group crossing one or more streets. For example, "We watched the children cross the streets on their way to school."
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Travellers wrote then that it was dangerous to cross the streets because of the traffic!
Nor is it easy for cyclists to cross the streets or cycle through the cars parked illegally on the pathways".
Now you can't even cross the streets of the old town in the summer for all the packed outdoor cafes".
It is easier and safer to cross the streets... N.Y. is less noisy and therefore less tiring... "Mr. Hyams gentle benison is so inapplicable, his N.Y.
When my husband and I were in Washington in June 2010, I was impressed with the illuminated crosswalk signs that counted down the seconds pedestrians had to cross the streets.
Residents complain that the turkeys eat their shrubs and garden vegetables, frighten small children and snatch cookies out of their hands, wake families up before sunrise and cross the streets in indolent flocks that seem impervious to impatient drivers.
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Outdoors, cross the street.
He tried to cross the street.
Look before you cross the street".
People cross the street to avoid them.
He can cross the street by himself.
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