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Discover LudwigThe phrase "water streams" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically is used to describe a body of water that is flowing. For example: "The sun glistened off the surface of the water streams winding through the lush forest."
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Water streams down his back and also the tower.
Pigeon skeletons lie among shattered mirrors and water streams through broken cornicing.
Water streams either side of the camera, then gurgles down the drain.
Because they supplied the farmstead with water, streams and rivers were also especially important.
Elsewhere, water streams in from incomplete tieback holes, fresh evidence of why the bathtub wall is so critical.
The last thing America needs is two water streams — one for the rich and another for the rest of us.
Another thing is that the bay has fresh water streams emptying into it, and oysters less salty than other kinds.
Will this cause America to have "two water streams — one for the rich and another for the rest of us"?
But when the rains come, water streams over the leaky rooftops and into gutters, flooding the area and bringing disease.
Water streams over furniture and a television, and onto the floor, until a piece of the ceiling comes crashing down.
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As for slogging through white-water streams, Mr. Reese said, "My abilities have waned, but my spirit has not".
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