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The phrase "a lines in a" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks proper grammatical structure and context, making it unusable in written English.
Example: "There are a few lines in a poem that resonate with me."
Alternatives: "a line in a" or "lines in a".
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The model was based on a coarsely aligned average of all the A-lines in a volume.
But how do you draw a line in a maze?
Horse (POTH), after a line in a poem by Creeley.
"For me a paragraph in a novel is a bit like a line in a poem.
They say a line in a film and you think, That's really interesting.
There's a line in a recent Radiohead song, "House of Cards": "The infrastructure will collapse".
He named it after a line in a book by James Joyce called Finnegans Wake.
Together, the women chose the book's title from a line in a gospel song.
I've seen him pounding walls over a line in a sitcom.
(The title is an ironic spin on a line in a patriotic jingle, "I love a sunburnt country").
In the seduction scene, their vocal lines follow each other like a finger lovingly retracing a line in a drawing.
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