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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a line for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific line or space designated for a particular purpose, such as in writing or drawing.
Example: "Please leave a line for your signature at the bottom of the document."
Alternatives: "a space for" or "a spot for".
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Here's a line for you.
There's a line for everything these days.
There is a line for deliveries.
It wasn't a line for the ages.
There was a line for admittance paperwork.
A line for a possible rigorous mathematical demonstration is given.
There is also a line for a message.
A line for "bus emergency" was busy on Tuesday evening.
A thought occurred, a line for future research.
We joined a line for another blood test.
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"Or I'll have a line-for-line reproduction made for you that costs $5,800".
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