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'a line' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to literal as well as figurative lines. For example, "She waited in a line for an hour to get her ticket."
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A line.
That's not a line.
We've made a line!
All in a line.
New Yorkers love a line.
He didn't have a line.
Similar(5)
Simple A-line silhouettes?
A-line skirts.
Wear A-line dresses.
The A-line wedding dress.
Look for A-line, knee-length skirts.
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