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The phrase "a line run with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in specific contexts, such as discussing a line of text or a line in a script that is accompanied by something else.
Example: "In the play, a line run with humor can lighten the mood of the scene."
Alternatives: "a line accompanied by" or "a line filled with".
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If you've flubbed a line, run with it.
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Almost all of the remaining numbers are found south of a line running from Shropshire to Suffolk, with the exception of isolated pockets and reintroduced populations.
If you've written a check for $20.00, write either "Twenty dollars and 0/100 cents," "Twenty dollars even," or just "Twenty" with a line running all the way from the right of the word to the end of the line.
One of the polymerisation lines was running a Ziegler Natta catalyst with TEAl as co-catalyst,[ 9, 10] while the other polymerisation lines ran with a Cr/Ti/SiO2 Phillips-type catalyst without any co-catalyst.
Short lines ran with limited purposes: one went only to a baseball field at the end of its line, while another ran to and from a park.
Most weekend service on those lines runs with 8-minute gaps.
"Well, I do see a sort of line running through, with shifts and interruptions," he said.
But the legacy of this rush to establish a new "tough" law may be more serious; a law with a fault line running right through it.
This is one of the latter, a blue boat with a white line running along its side.
The six letters using this form are T, SH, R, S, V, and W. The fourth form looks like a full circle with a horizontal line running through the center and just outside of the border.
The rail system, which is being rehabilitated and expanded, includes a line from Saint-Louis to Dakar, with a branch line running from Louga inland to Linguère, and a line from Dakar to the Niger River at Koulikoro, Mali.
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