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in line

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Expression

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Expression
in line

  1. Someone or something that is in line is suitable and appropriate.
    The soldiers were undisciplined, but the new general got them all in line.
  2. If one object is in line with others, they are arranged in a straight line.
    The device itself was right under the vehicle, almost in line with the gear lever.
  3. When people wait in line, they wait in a queue.
    Please wait in line to be served.

Preposition

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Preposition
in line

  1. If is in line with , is closely connected with .
    Annual pay increases will be in line with inflation.
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