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It is often used to describe the continuous flow of something, such as people, information, or resources. For example, "The visitors kept streaming in, until the gallery was completely filled."
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At the main hospital the ambulances were streaming in endlessly.
The Catholic world will come streaming in.
Soon the crowd began streaming in.
Streaming in the UK is soaring in popularity.
More images have begun streaming in this morning.
Nottingham pub tips had been streaming in throughout the day.
"The light will absolutely come streaming in," she said.
2.20pm GMT Reaction to Mark Carney's speech is streaming in.
"I love seeing the reactions start streaming in around 3 p.m. Hawaii time," Mr. Ozawa said.
(Secret? Yo? Draw Something?) Is video streaming in 2015 any more worthy of our attention?
The change reflects the soaring popularity of streaming in the UK.
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