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Discover LudwigThe phrase "running stream" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a body of water that is constantly flowing and moving, such as a river or a brook. Example: The picturesque hiking trail was lined with trees and led to a peaceful running stream, where hikers could stop and listen to the soothing sound of the water as it flowed over the rocks.
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The stories read as if they were composed at one sitting, and they have the spontaneity of a running stream".
Immediately loud explosions occurred, and the whole side of the narrow street became a running stream of flame.
Most innovative, above the bar was a new service being sold: a sports ticker with a running stream of updated scores from around the country.
The other half is a kitsch paradise: a green stone meadow coursed by a running stream and dotted with igloo-shaped saunas.
Fred Knittle, 82, keeps up a running stream of patter, much of it at the expense of his wife of 57 years.
Their 30-minute run took them under bridges and alongside a running stream, and it wasn't as scary as it sounds, or so I was told.
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As a doe longs for running streams, so longs my soul for you, my God.
But a Grendel running streams -- man, that would be beyond all coolness".
Several times over the course of an hour we watch protesters pushing back, running, streaming forward again and throwing stones.
(Ps. 42 1) As a doe longs for running streams, so longs my soul for you, my God.
Farther from the house the garden becomes takes on a wilder aspect with mossy fields, running streams and woodland paths.
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