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The phrase "I line" on its own is not considered a complete sentence in written English. It would require more context to be grammatically correct and usable. However, it can be used as a fragment in certain situations, such as in informal or spoken language, to convey a meaning or emotion. Here are some examples: - "I line up every morning at the coffee shop before work." (Here, "line up" is a phrasal verb, and "I line" is used as a shortened version of it.) - "I hate waiting in line at the store. I line and line but it never seems to move." (In this example, "I line and line" is used for repetition and emphasis.) - "I line the shelves with books and trinkets, carefully arranging each one." (In this sentence, "I line" is used as part of a verb phrase, describing an action.) - "I line up my shot and take aim at the target." (In this example, "I line up" is used as part of a verb phrase to describe a specific action being taken.).
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I line up with the fried-chicken faction.
Just like I line up for football practice.
I line my home with paper, like a bookish wasp.
"I line the rim up like it's in my sights".
I line up offsides when not inexplicably covering Cardinals receivers not named Larry Fitzgerald.
"When I line up, I hope they do take me lightly," Anderson said.
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I lined them up neatly.
"I lined the pockets myself".
I lined up extra day care hours.
Indeed, the impurity O-I line is observed to be decreased to 50% of the limited plasma operation.
A fine positive pattern was fabricated in a 12 μm thick film with 1000 mJ/cm2 of i-line exposure.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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