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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of line" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where someone is referring to a small portion of text or dialogue, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "Can you give me a bit of line from that poem you love?"
Alternatives: "a small piece of text" or "a short excerpt".
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Some of its competitors acknowledge they are feeling a bit of line envy.
All it took for him to break through, however, was a bit of line tinkering by Coach Barry Trotz.
Attach a thin 25- to 30-lb (11.3 to 13.6 kg) test super braid, or "hair," to the end of your hook or combination hooks using a smell knot (see instructions below), leaving a bit of line at the end of the knot.
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While there has always been, and will continue to be, a subset of children who thrive in the classroom with little more than the "3 Rs," a pencil, and a bit of lined paper, the regular presence of the arts and other enrichments provided teachers the means of reaching a wide array of children for whom traditional seat work had proved a woefully insufficient inducement.
Seek and you shall find (and with a bit of luck line up a super-fast interview).
Readers rightly pointed out that we'd failed to spot that a bit of this line was nonsensical.
Trinkets are sold, but the main attraction is an autograph signing by the pavilion manager, who starts scribbling and then, when a bit of a line forms, wanders off.Iran's pavilion, conveniently in the same general neighbourhood, dispenses with the usual expo platitudes.
"It's a bit of a line in the sand as it's the first commercial site to be developed and it's iconic because it's been done against local decision-making," said Supt Richard Robertshaw, who heads the policing operation.
Today, however, the musical reference guide has drawn a bit of a line in the sand, partnering with Spotify's chief competitor.
The tool takes a bit of command line work, but if your Reader data is precious, it's worth the time and effort.
I feel like I have a bit of a line into that," he said.
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