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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lining around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a border or layer that encircles or covers something.
Example: "The artist added a lining around the canvas to give it a more finished look."
Alternatives: "a border surrounding" or "an edge around".
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To really make your lampshade look store bought, add a lining around the bottom edge of the lamp.
This puts a lining around the glass, prevents resin from sticking to the sides of the glass, and reduces harshness.
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"It draws a line around your life," she says.
Dig a line around the fire, put it out".
Trader Joe's — a specialty grocery store nearby — "had a line around the corner.
"There's a line around the block every day of the year".
Allowing submissions by first come first served "would mean a line around the block," she said.
Here firefighters in the hills above Malibu establish a line around highly combustible brush.
Mosher's idea was to draw a line around the edge of the borough.
The euro zone has tried to draw a line around these three relatively small economies.
SALES Expect a line around the block for the highly anticipated ALEXANDER WANG sale.
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