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The phrase "a couple of lines of code" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of lines in a programming context, typically to indicate a simple or brief piece of code.
Example: "To fix the bug, I only needed to write a couple of lines of code."
Alternatives: "a few lines of code" or "a small number of lines of code."
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After Syd Lawrence, developer evangelist at Twilio, jotted down a couple of lines of code, the audience were invited to text in a phone number.
Developers access the monitoring capability by adding a couple of lines of code to their iOS or Android apps.
It has a couple of lines of code integrate into your checkout page so they are locked.
Today, it released Lucidworks Site Search, a cloud service that enables companies to embed Lucidworks search in any application or website with a couple of lines of code.
To use the new feature as a website owner, it's only a matter of pasting a couple of lines of code into your site's HTML.
It supports playback of WMV files on both PC and Macintosh, with many options for interactivity during playback; with just a couple of lines of code, you can provide a platform-neutral way to handle all your movie files.
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I know it's a bunch of lines of code.
When complexity soars to hundreds of thousands of lines of code coupled to complex custom ASICs, one can be sure that bugs will multiply like rabbits.
They wrote tens of thousands of lines of code.
Vehicles today have millions of lines of code.
Programs are easily millions of lines of code.
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