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"streaks of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the presence of a long, thin or narrow line of something (e.g. color, light, smoke, etc.). For example: "The sky was painted with streaks of pink and orange as the sun set."
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They were wild streaks of color.
Streaks of pink amid the clouds.
Streaks of green plasma arced beyond silhouettes of slender pines.
Yet streaks of fun crisscross the high seriousness.
Streaks of blood reached to the third floor.
As the sun rose, streaks of fiery red turned azure.
There were streaks of blush on her cheeks.
Initially, the deposits are only streaks of fatty cells.
Outside, the wave tops blown into long streaks of scud.
They are still prone to streaks of individualistic play.
Harvested in late July, they ripen with streaks of red and amber on green skin.
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