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The phrase "a strong line of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clear and distinct connection or argument in various contexts, such as writing, discussions, or analyses.
Example: "The author presents a strong line of reasoning that supports her thesis throughout the paper."
Alternatives: "a clear thread of" or "a solid argument for".
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Larsson submitted the manuscript to Piratförlag, a publishing house with a strong line of crime novels.
The figurative arts in Italy during the period 1250 1350 have a strong line of development.
Doughty was first in a strong line of Manchester-based Guardian photographers who continued this tradition, amongst them Tom Stuttard, Robert Smithies and Denis Thorpe.
In the case of the police, there's a strong line of reasoning that the Taser-happy zealots we currently have should be replaced by upstanding people who embody honesty and integrity.
Fiat, the world's sixth-largest carmaker, has a strong line of small cars, builds well-regarded transmissions and engines, particularly small diesels, and is a market leader in Latin America.
But a strong line of new smartphones — the biggest earner for Samsung, the South Korean giant — and improving chip prices have eased concerns that earnings growth could slow this year.
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A strong line-of-sight (LOS) in BS-RN link is assumed, and channel parameters are specified in Table 4.
We investigate the optimal design of uniform rectangular arrays (URAs) employed in multiple-input multiple-output communications, where a strong line-of-sight (LOS) component is present.
Opportunistic beamforming will therefore improve the performance of wireless channels having a strong line-of-sight (LoS) component (i.e., Rician channels), by transforming them into severely faded channels.
The radio wave propagation at 60 GHz suggests the existence of a strong line-of-sight (LOS) component as well as the multi-cluster multi-path components because of the high path loss and inability of diffusion [3, 4].
The method is particularly useful over the 60 GHz channel, which has a strong line-of-sight component, and it employs a discrete stochastic approximation technique to quickly lock onto a near-optimal antenna subset.
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