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Discover Ludwig"the street" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific road or thoroughfare in a city or town. For example: - "The street was lined with colorful shops and bustling with people." - "We live on the same street, but our houses are on opposite ends." - "He was walking down the street when he saw an old friend." - "The children played in the street until the sun went down." In these examples, "the street" is being used as a noun and functions as the subject of the sentence or as an object of a verb. It is usually preceded by the definite article "the" to specify a particular street.
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the street
verb
To build or equip with streets.
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(See "GE Meets The Street" ).
The street….
They reach the street.
From across the street.
The street was transformed.
She crossed the street.
Of the street.
Windows above the street.
Outdoors, cross the street.
"Up the street".
I love the street.
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