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The phrase "a line up" is correct and usable in written English, although it is often written as "a lineup" when referring to a group of people or things arranged in a line.
You can use it when discussing a schedule of events, performances, or a group of participants in a competition or show.
Example: "The festival has an exciting lineup of artists this year, including several Grammy winners."
Alternatives: "a roster" or "a schedule".
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Draw a line up from that and do it at the other side.
Starting off we had a line up change.
i could probably pull you out of a line up if you sent me a picture.
His finger traced a line up the wall and across the ceiling.
"In my head, I already see a line up that mountain," he said.
The original idea of coach Alejandro Sabella's Argentina was a line up of attacking stars.
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Tasting a line-up of young Amarones is tough going.
And it's quite a line-up of projects.
A line-up of three snow scenes covers separate environments.
Once again there is a line-up of diseases this week.
If you get shown a line-up of hands, you can't pick out your own hand.
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