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"stream of opinion" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to a continuous flow of ideas or opinions. For example: "The stream of opinion on the new policy was largely negative."
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Those two weeks also featured a steady stream of opinion polls that showed him losing badly to Mr. Netanyahu.
He went through a 'weird period' where he stopped blogging, stopped reading the endless stream of opinion about himself, and dropped 30 pounds.
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Her stream of opinions would flow into a river through Knowledge Networks' computers and into CBS studios in New York.
Any subscriber to John Thorne's food letter, Simple Cooking, knows to expect a steady stream of opinions, by turns cranky and endearing.
In the last two years, the court, in a stream of opinions, has heavily criticized the commission's justification for some rules and either struck them down or ordered the commission to reconsider them.
An election, after all, is just a cup snatched from the stream of public opinion; while editorialists and commentators are peering into its depths, the river is rushing ceaselessly on.
Seven months after a failed attempt by Liberal backbenchers to provoke a challenge to Mr Abbott's leadership, and amid a relentless stream of poor opinion polls, Mr Turnbull pounced today, in partnership with Mr Abbott's own deputy, Julie Bishop, Australia's popular Foreign Minister.
Fast forward to 2011 and the never-ending stream of news, opinion, links and information proved a vital means of communication for protesters in the Arab world, and made an ass of the law in England and Wales as thousands of users flouted Ryan Giggs's court gagging order.
In this hurtling, nasal and ferociously camp stream of consciousness, opinions segue into anecdotes or explode into outrage.
Following the stream of negative opinions from Efsa for other health claims, the food industry as a whole has been quietly getting more and more concerned.
The motion-sensitive spectacles, known as Guardian Goggles, incorporate translucent screens in the lenses, overlaying the wearer's view of their surroundings with a real-time stream of specially curated opinions from the paper's reporters, critics and commentators.
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