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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lines of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a line of" or "lines of"? If you meant "a line of," it can be used when referring to a single line of text, poetry, or a similar context.
Example: "She wrote a line of poetry that captured the essence of love."
Alternatives: "a row of" or "a string of".
Exact(2)
A "lines of evidence" approach was used to document the occurrence of natural attenuation.
Isotachs are drawn at these levels, which a lines of equal wind speed.
Similar(57)
A straight line of boring.
(a) Line-of-Sight.
Instead, Dixon-Woods et al adopted a lines-of-argument (LOA) synthesis, in which – rejecting the difference between first, second and third order constructs – they instead developed 'synthetic constructs' which were then linked with constructs arising directly from the literature.
Also, since transgenic plants are assessed through a lines-of-evidence approach, it is important that the findings of any one line of analysis be consistent with respect to other evidence.
The scan protocol used acquired A-lines of 496 pixels.
A line of golden strand.
Looking for a line of sight.
He followed a line of compromise.
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