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"stream bank" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to either the land along the edge of a stream or the edge of the stream itself. For example, you might say, "The cows were grazing on the lush grass of the stream bank."
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Perennial water alders and sycamores line the stream bank.
Typically, a small structure like an outhouse on the stream bank protects the equipment.
The only sight was steaming cow patties along a stream bank.
On the right stream bank, robins bob and yank at worms and peck the ground for grubs.
My favorite thing is to land a hopper on a stream bank, and then flick it into the water.
"That's from Margaret!" he said, withdrawing a photograph of what he described as a beechwood stream bank thronged with wild garlic.
At Nipaatsoq, blowing glacial sands covered the farm in the early 1400's, sealing it until 1990, when two hunters reported seeing ancient wood protruding from an eroded stream bank.
This study focused on soil bioengineering for stream bank stabilization.
Narrower buffers appeared to pose a risk to stream bank animals.
Conveying concentrated urban runoff to outfall locations frequently leads to stream bank erosion, channel incision, and the formation of headcuts.
Vegetation based solutions are found to be more effective than the mechanical methods of stream bank stabilization.
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