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The phrase "a lining to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that serves as a covering or layer, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The dress had a beautiful silk lining to enhance its elegance."
Alternatives: "a layer of" or "a covering for".
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In species with a short proboscis, a mucous tube is typically secreted and forms a lining to the burrow.
The 82-year-old has been sewing every day since she was seven, but she runs out of time to add a lining to her skirt.
Residues lining the N-terminal domain side of the cleft are less well conserved but this serves to highlight the structural importance of the 310-helix carrying conserved residues (Ser and Ile) that forms a lining to the cleft.
Add a lining to a quilted jacket.
Repeat this step if you want to add a lining to your cape.
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From Denver International Airport, take the A Line to downtown Denver.
Series of video clips depicting progression of A-lines to B-lines, to confluent B-lines, to white lung (ARDS).
To scratch a line to salvation.
You need a line to buy time.
There is a line to be drawn".
"Just to add a line to your cv".
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