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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whole line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an entire line of text, whether in writing, poetry, or programming.
Example: "Please make sure to write your answer on a whole line, not just a fragment."
Alternatives: "an entire line" or "a complete line".
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A whole line of practiceclothes ballets developed in the Balanchine repertory.
Mercedes is turning out a whole line of rockets from its AMG tuning shop.
If you give Minnehaha her name's translation, Laughing Water, that makes a whole line.
"Besides, you can't just wipe out a whole line of work for thousands of young men.
He may have a whole line of CD-rom games, but he can't play them.
A whole line of them planted close together, some kind of hardy pine.
If you kill a widow, you pick up a whole line.
The GS 350 is the first of a whole line of GS vehicles to break cover.
Ben Huh, who bought the "Cheezburger" franchise from its original owners, hopes to create a whole line of similar books.
"We went to Bali together and designed a whole line of furniture for the house," Mr. Hilfiger said.
"There's a whole line of these beautiful clocks," he recalled, sitting on the couch in his Cambridge study.
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