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Discover Ludwig"on streets" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a location (e.g. "I saw her walking on the streets of the city.") However, it can also be used in other ways, such as to describe an activity (e.g. "He spent hours roaming on streets, searching for a job.").
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Therefore, one might assume that daily running on streets in straight lines may impose only little needs on detailed visual processing.
Lastly, one third of the city's trash is simply dumped, uncollected, on streets and empty lots.
On streets?
Buildings on streets are cities writ small".
And, no doubt, on streets.
Rats scampered on streets filled with trash.
We should be on streets too.
Bodies are counted, lying on streets.
Pedestrian traffic will be higher on streets with subway exits.
"Thought I might see a bunch of people on streets.
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A cellular automaton (CA) model is developed and calibrated to simulate bicycle lane-changing on streets with on-street parking.
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