Sentence examples for a dash line from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a dash line" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "a dashed line," which refers to a line made up of dashes.
Example: "The diagram clearly shows a dashed line separating the two sections."
Alternatives: "a dashed line" or "a broken line."

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The centre line is shown in (b) by a dash line.

Treatment time in a is indicated by a dash line with starting (downward) and ending (upward) arrows.

A dash line reproduces dependences from Ref. [25] for diamond-like carbon DLC (in the Ref. [25] one marked as a-C) and glassy carbon i-C.

When a carboxylic IL was the stabilizer, absorption could be found from 800 to 1,100 nm, which was shown by a dash line in Figure4.

For comparison purposes, the coherence curve of signals generated by a manual impact source (a steel ball of 13 mm diameter) is shown as a dash line in Fig. 6.

The approximate expression that describes the relationship between Tr PZT,n and h/λ is established by a non-linear regression of the experimental data as follows, and shown as a dash line in Fig. 10.

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Viewers elsewhere see a dashed line, recognising the uncertain status of Crimea since Russia annexed it from Ukraine in March.

A difference of −10 is shown as a dashed line.

The FD medians are joined by a dashed line.

Its border is marked with a dashed line.

Normal transcript is shown as a dashed line.

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