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The phrase "all of your lines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every line or piece of text that someone has written or spoken.
Example: "I appreciate your feedback on all of your lines in the script; they really enhance the story."
Alternatives: "every one of your lines" or "all your lines".
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The first person who ever directed me said, "Learn all of your lines before you come in the door".
And so on, until you have memorized all of your lines, in said scene.
Color Mario, lightly erasing all of your lines beforehand (but making sure they're still slightly visible).
It is so important that you have all of your lines and cues memorized.
You should avoid having all of your lines rhyme, and the rhymes that you do use should look natural.
Once you've learned all of your lines in all of your scenes, it's time to memorize everything, and remember it!
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Any of your lines.
Continue softening the edge of your line.
SENSE 3 (SIGHT) It should be common sense not to expose all of your tan lines.
Glue the sheet to the inside of the box window Make creases along all of your drawn lines.
So unless the conversation as plunged in a downwards spiral, don't use up all of your 'life lines'.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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