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The word 'streams' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to a small, narrow river or a continuous flow of something, such as information or data. Example 1: The streams in the forest were crystal clear and filled with colorful fish. Example 2: The internet has opened up endless streams of knowledge and resources for students. Example 3: The company's new marketing campaign has generated a stream of new customers. Example 4: The streams of tears streaming down her face showed just how heartbroken she was. Example 5: The streams of cars on the highway seemed never-ending during rush hour traffic.
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streams
verb
Third person singular of stream
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One Direction's Four was the biggest-selling album by a UK artist in terms of sales of albums, tracks and streams from services such as Spotify, ranking second to Taylor Swift's 1989.
"There isn't just a lack of funding, the funding is disjointed with lots of different streams going to different place for things like academy conversions, kitchens, as well as to the PSBP.
For the first time in the Christmas No 1 race, audio streams from services such as Spotify, Deezer and O2 Tracks were counted.
Breaking the record for the most streamed track in a single week, Uptown Funk has been listened to nearly 2.34m times in the past seven days, overtaking Sheeran's Thinking Out Loud, which notched up 1.72m streams in a single week in November.
Since 2010, AgriProtein has been working on developing technology that sees insects fed on streams of biowaste, including slaughterhouse waste, and then processed into flakes which can be fed to pigs and sheep.
Derbyshire feel hamstrung by not owning their own ground and believe that having access to grants via council backing would help generate larger revenue streams.
Spero recycled the anguished outpourings by the poet Antonin Artaud: terrified recollections of electric shock therapy, crazed railings against God and the universe, delirious streams of obscene "fecal poetry".
"Like the music business, people have tried to diversify and find other revenue streams".
Streams and even some ditches – so long as they are considered tributaries that connect to larger bodies of water downstream– are considered "water of the United States" (also known as #WOTUS), and subject to regulation.
By contrast, both oil trucks would make the GPI go down: remediation spending would be counted as a negative, and so would the cost to society of emissions from heating with oil and the costs of any long-term damage to aquifers and streams.
Since the start of 2014, these streams have begun to veer into each other and collide.
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