Sentence examples for a line drawn from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a line drawn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a boundary or limit that has been established, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In our discussions, we need to be clear about where we stand; a line drawn between personal and professional matters is essential."
Alternatives: "a boundary set" or "a limit established".

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But this, this is a line drawn.

But there's got to be a line drawn somewhere.

Dr. Slepian's name has had a line drawn through it.

Principles would be agreed, then compromises made, and lastly a line drawn.

"It's not a line drawn and you rarely step over it.

It's a line drawn correctly by Mr. Taubman — and accepted honorably by Mr. Gordon.

"It's good that there's a line drawn between the present and the past.

What constitutes "real work" keeps moving, a line drawn in shifting sands.

And then maybe on your upper arm, the first names of a few guys with a line drawn through them.

A line drawn through either focus parallel to the minor axis is a latus rectum (literally, "straight side").

There has been a line drawn under it and we are looking forward to the World Cup.

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