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Discover Ludwig"on a street" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually refers to an unspecified, general street. For example, "I could hear the sound of sirens echoing on a street several blocks away."
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In our framework, we suppose that a user walks on a street of the 3D map.
"It's too much hassle," said one woman on a street in central London.
"I'm not out on a street corner".
A couple kiss on a street corner.
She was killed on a street corner".
"It's just like being on a street".
"Design something to sell on a street corner".
One described running past bodies strewn on a street.
We found Muhammad Said hanging out on a street corner.
CROWD: Thin, on a street with few young children.
"An empty building is really a drain on a street.
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