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The phrase "a standard line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a commonly accepted or typical statement or response in a particular context.
Example: "In customer service, a standard line is often used to address frequently asked questions."
Alternatives: "a typical response" or "a common phrase".
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It was a standard line from his stump speech.
He has a standard line on this issue: "People don't laugh at a reputation".
Someday, he predicted, patent acquisition costs may be a standard line item in corporate earnings statements.
"There is a standard line that an area might have one chance in every 100 years of being flooded.
Ryan's stump appearances include a standard line in which he says that "both parties got us into this mess".
If interviewers probed about his past, he had a standard line to dodge questions about his unhappy childhood: "The rearview mirror has broken off".
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"I realised this was not a standard line-of-duty shooting.
Routine documentation of delivery of care is done in the OPD register, a standard lined registry that contains basic demographic, diagnostic and treatment data.
TM-1 is a genetic standard line of Upland cotton and Hai7124 is a commercial Sea island Verticillium-resistant cultivar.
Hosler draws a pretty standard line representation of the chemical chromophore retinal, and Wrinkles shines a flashlight on it.
"The F.B.I. gives a very standard line that they investigate all viable leads," Mr. Boser said in an interview.
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