Sentence examples for a line with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a line with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a line that is accompanied by or associated with something else, such as a description or a feature.
Example: "The artist drew a line with vibrant colors to emphasize the emotion in the piece."
Alternatives: "a line accompanied by" or "a line featuring".

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Mogilny skated on a line with Holik and Sergei Nemchinov.

Today Messier skated on a line with Fleury and Graves.

We do, however, draw a line with social networks.

Is it Annie, crossing a line with Jake as Mason watches?

Samuelsson was the right wing on a line with BOBBY HOLIK and left wing MATTHEW BARNABY.

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The Mail said the paper had "crossed a line with lethal irresponsibility".

And so Fleury was at right wing on a line with Adam Graves and Michael York.

There's a line with an audience you can't always cross over.

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