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The phrase "streaked with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe something containing a pattern or streaks of a particular color. For example: "The sky was streaked with shades of pink and orange at sunrise."
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The screen showed bodies streaked with blood.
His beard is streaked with gray.
Eyes far away, cheeks streaked with tears.
His young face was streaked with sadness.
The white background was streaked with dirt.
Their backs are streaked with blood.
His shaggy mane is streaked with gray.
His mother's face was streaked with tears.
Fulla has long black hair streaked with a dramatic burgundy.
I grabbed the iPod, its whiteness streaked with dirty water.
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Candle grease congealed, dark-streaked with wick-soot.
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