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The phrase "a liner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of product, such as a writing instrument or a type of ship, depending on the context.
Example: "She used a liner to create sharp, defined lines in her artwork."
Alternatives: "a marker" or "a ship".
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Is there a liner, can you swim?
Rolen followed with a liner to right-center, scoring Burrell.
Then Franco lashed a liner toward right field.
Carlos Baerga sizzled a liner to center field.
Rivera then retired Brad Fullmer on a liner to second.
With one out, Pettitte snared a liner from Brad Ausmus.
And he delivered, ending the game with a liner to left.
On the second pitch, Bay ripped a liner to right-center field.
He drilled a liner back toward Huff, who could not react in time.
Elston Howard led off the bottom of the ninth with a liner to Tracewski.
Cabrera followed with a liner that deflected off Wakefield's glove for a run-scoring single.
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