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Discover Ludwig"a lineup" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an organized group of people or things arranged in a particular order for a specific purpose. For example, "We had to wait in a lineup at the store to get our tickets for the concert."
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For a lineup, visit barbesbrooklyn.com.
Spain cannot decide on a lineup.
What a lineup they would make.
"A lineup?" I asked.
So it's quite a lineup!
"It's not their A lineup," Hughes said.
It's a lineup only Bjork would concoct.
It's like putting together a lineup".
He can turn a lineup over".
Later, he hinted at a lineup change.
A pair of glasses, some pens, a lineup card.
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