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-{{Template}}A street is [[paved]] part of [[road]], usually in a [[village]] or a [[town]]. Metaphorically, street is used in to "be on the street" means to be living an insecure life, often one associated with homelessness or crime. +{{Template}}A street is [[paved]] part of [[road]], usually in a [[village]] or a [[town]]. Metaphorically, street is used in to "be on the street" means to be living an insecure life, often one associated with [[homelessness]] or [[crime]].
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*[[Street fashion]] *[[Street fashion]]
*[[Street photography]] *[[Street photography]]
-* [[Street theatre]]+*[[Street theatre]]
*[[Street art]] *[[Street art]]
*[[Street credibility]] *[[Street credibility]]
*[[Street prostitution]] *[[Street prostitution]]
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A street is paved part of road, usually in a village or a town. Metaphorically, street is used in to "be on the street" means to be living an insecure life, often one associated with homelessness or crime.

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