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The phrase "tear streamed down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of a tear flowing down someone's face, often in emotional contexts.
Example: "As she listened to the heartbreaking news, a tear streamed down her cheek."
Alternatives: "tear rolled down" or "tear fell down".
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A tear streamed down the cheek of Gary Nell, a 53-year-old drum major from Des Moines, as Mr. Obama referred to the Stonewall riots of 1969 in New York, which spawned the gay rights movement.
As Julie's daughter whispered in her ear that she was soon going to be in Heaven to be reunited with her son who was taken from her decades ago, a single tear streamed down her face as she was asleep.
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Tears streamed down his face.
Tears streamed down her cheeks.
My body slumped and tears streamed down my face.
Soon enough blood, like tears, streamed down this face.
Her voice dropped off, then tears streamed down her cheeks.
As he played, tears streamed down his face and those of his three companions.
As she read Graham's definitive goodbye letter, tears streamed down her face.
As I drove, tears streamed down my face for no apparent reason.
"You're not supposed to bury your child," she said as tears streamed down her face.
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