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Discover Ludwig"In line with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is in agreement with, or follows the same pattern as, something else. For example: "In line with our company policy, all employees must wear a uniform to work."
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In line with social conservatives?
In line with older couple.
In line with your ideas.
In line with See et al.
In line with this, Fraser et al.
That was in line with analyst estimates.
It is also in line with rivals.
He's more in line with Bonaventure".
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Keep them in line with your shoulders.
This is in line with national guidelines.
Sales were in line with analysts' estimates.
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