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'streams of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used when referring to a flow or outpouring of something, usually something abstract. For example: "The teachers received streams of well-wishes from their students on their last day of school."
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His breath visible, streams of trailing vapor.
"There are multiple streams of responsibility.
Soon there were streams of them.
Ultimately, three major streams of thought surfaced.
Streams of urine everywhere, under café tables.
Apollo has two basic streams of income.
("I remember streams of obscenities!" one overenthused).
Regulated streams of revenue and cash flow.
Streams of slurry trickle through the site.
Those are two steady streams of revenue".
Streak tubes are generally used to intensify streams of photons into streams of electrons.
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