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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a line at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific line or queue, often in relation to waiting for something.
Example: "There was a long line at the entrance of the concert venue."
Alternatives: "a queue at the" or "a row at the".
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Drop us a line at the usual address.
If there were a line at the door.
There was a line at the ski lift.
If you have suggestions on improvements, drop me a line at the email address above.
Volunteer work got a line at the bottom of a résumé, near hobbies.
And the next Saturday, there would be a line at the Greenmarket.
What could possibly be worse than standing in a line at the Department of Motor Vehicles?
In a line at the grocery store, the Boston-New York debate grew louder.
4. Blob a tablespoon of ink in a line at the top edge of your screen.
So far, no Senate Republican has drawn a line at the individual mandate.
He returned with a pole and cast a line at the fishing pier next door.
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