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The phrase "about a line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific topic or subject matter that pertains to a line, such as in literature, art, or design.
Example: "The author wrote a compelling essay about a line in the poem that resonated with many readers."
Alternatives: "regarding a line" or "concerning a line".
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We are not talking about a line manager relationship.
Without getting that quite settled they got into arguments about a line in "Good King Wenceslaus".
IRLC: If I'm worried about a line, I'll be worrying from a structure point of view.
And we're talking about a line of work in which virtually all satisfaction is paycheck-dependent.
Talking about a line call after the fact inevitably turns into an I-saw-you-saw situation.
But, generally speaking, it was just people staring at the ceiling and thinking about a line for 25 minutes.
Enraged about a line call that went against him on match point, Connors bolted from the stadium before the trophy ceremony.
And he has in recent months been in talks with bankers about a line of credit, for himself or for one of his projects, of up to $500m.
We've worked out an unwritten rule that whoever feels most passionately about a line or a joke or an idea, wins.
Consider that when you're talking about a line of work like ours, this may be the difference between life and death decisions for our patients.
He came up to me after the show to talk about a line I said in the last act: "Let us have some lemonade".
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