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"in sidewalks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is located in or near sidewalks. For example, "He found many interesting coins in sidewalks while walking around the city."
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We're just finishing up the installation of sprinklers, and when we finish that, we're going to be putting in sidewalks.
And Mr. Newmark said the city helped cause the decline, by never repairing its streets, putting in sidewalks or lobbying to have sound barriers installed along I-95.
Also notice if there are cracks in sidewalks and streets in the neighborhood.
He wants fiber optics embedded in sidewalks, lasers shooting into the sky.
There are Argentine ants scurrying along cracks in sidewalks on campus.
The city later widened streets, put in sidewalks and added benches with a matching grant from the federal government.
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(Boris Johnson himself had a brush with death while cycling in London!) While New York doesn't have fenced-in sidewalks (that have, sadly, sandwiched many cyclists between their metal and the aforementioned trucks), right turns in New York will be equally treacherous.
They just hitched up their tool belts and approached one of Manhattan's last three walk-in sidewalk phone booths.
In 2006, the city paid $55.5 million in sidewalk claims, down from $68 million in 2003.
They'll live anywhere, in cracks in buildings, in sidewalk planters.
His employees arrive about midnight to display the shrimp in sidewalk stalls.
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