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Discover Ludwig"run the streets" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person or people engaging in activities in the neighbourhood or in a particular area, particularly those activities related to leisure or to doing something illegally. Example: After school, the teenagers liked to run the streets, playing football in the nearby park.
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Free to run the streets dodging gangs and taking mysteries into their own hands.
"He don't want you to run the streets with your friends".
In an interview earlier this summer, he claimed to "still run the streets, from jail".
"F the police, we run the streets," they said, according to Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer, ABC affiliate KFSN-TV reported.
That day, she wanted to run the streets with Rico, a thirteen-year-old who had begun showing an interest after she started refusing to wear her eyeglasses.
Jalal had learned to toast while in prison – he never told anyone how he ended up there, only that he'd run the streets of Brooklyn with a gang called the Fort Greene Chaplains, who often fought with rivals the Bed-Stuy Bishops – but he was offered early release if he joined the army amid the Vietnam war draft.
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"These same children run the street into the late hours of the night".
As a boy, Butch Kelley ran the streets.
She ran the streets.
"That's not running the streets.
"Running the streets, flashing money he got legally and illegally.
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