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The part of a sentence "All lines" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use "All lines" when you are referring to a group or set of lines. For example: - All lines must be single-spaced. - The instructions apply to all lines on the form. - The new formatting affects all lines in the document. - Please check all lines for accuracy before submitting the report. - There was an error in all lines starting with line 25.
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All lines were routinely tested for mycoplasma contamination.
All lines in Fig (a), (b) and (d) are overlapped.
All lines were compared with IR64 as the reference.
All lines will be subject to speed restrictions.
All lines operate each fifteen minutes.
All lines would have passed through the city centre.
All lines proliferate as adherent monolayers and express glial markers.
All lines were selected for expression of gata3 protein.
All lines are in the Columbia (Col-0) ecotype.
All lines were obtained from The Jackson Laboratory.
All lines should be shorter than 80 characters.
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