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The phrase "a line of five" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a sequence or arrangement consisting of five items, often in contexts like poetry, lists, or counting.
Example: "In the game, players must arrange their pieces in a line of five to win."
Alternatives: "a row of five" or "a sequence of five".
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A line of five emitting diodes and five receiving photodiodes were used as light sources and detectors, respectively.
It shows a line of five women, pelvis to pelvis, arms curled in a mock flamenco manner.
On a snow-driven March morning in the Canadian Rockies I'm following a line of five climbers on skis.
The third in a line of five generations of Cornellians dating from 1876 to 2004, Noyes was a passionate and enduring supporter of the university throughout his life.
A Brooklyn furniture company, Uhuru, made a line of five Coney Island designs, including a lounger curved like the Cyclone roller coaster that retails for $7,500.
Next month, Tokion plans to start releasing a line of five limited-edition dolls designed by artists including Barry McGee and his late wife, Margaret Kilgallen.
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A line of six such gates is used in the design of Kariba Dam.
"Even putting up the artwork, there was a line of eight people watching me," she says.
A qwirkle, which is a line of six tiles, gets you bonus points.
The result is (Un)Forbidden City, a line of eight strikingly different trays.
Deux Chevaux, yes …." Soon, we'd formed a line of seven 2CVs.
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