Sentence examples for In line from inspiring English sources

"In line" is a correct and commonly used phrase is written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone or something that is arranged in a line or row, or that is in line with something else. For example, "All of the students stood in line to get their books from the teacher."

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In line

adjective

Suitable or appropriate; keeping with expectations, norms, ideals, or rules.

  • "[Plant] rescues are usually organized by local garden clubs, but before you grab your shovel and head for the door, check with local government agencies to make sure you're in line with regulations." "Garden Superheroes," Garden Gate, Jan/Feb 2006, Issue 67, p.45

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In line with social conservatives?

In line for a coffee.

See you in line.

I got in line.

We waited in line.

So get in line.

Be the first in line.

I'll be first in line!

I was fifth in line.

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The technique is called in-line deduplication.

Use in-line comments.

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