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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a secure line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a communication channel that is protected from eavesdropping or unauthorized access.
Example: "For our conversation about sensitive information, we should use a secure line to ensure privacy."
Alternatives: "a protected line" or "a safe connection".
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It's still a secure line.
"And I'm glad that we talk on a secure line," she adds, "I appreciate that".
"The President gets on a secure line with the Vice-President.
According to Mr. Zardari, the phone call occurred on a secure line at the American Embassy.
He recalled, "I remember talking on a secure line to them.
When he returned to the embassy, a fax containing photographs of twenty suspects came over a secure line.
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In combination with a constantly evolving security strategy, your cloud CAN have a secure lining.
He remained heavily involved in an impressive cameo as England tried to salvage the game in the final quarter, showing good ball skills, game understanding and a secure line-out target, claiming four balls on England's throw and stealing one of Australia's.
But all the time, feisty hero Banning is creeping along the wrecked corridors of the White House, in contact with the good guys via a secure-line mobile phone.
CL: Yeah, but I'm on a really secure line, so I'm just going to tell you the story and you can tell me what you want to do with it.
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