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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the lines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every line in a text, drawing, or any other context where lines are present.
Example: "Please read all the lines in the document carefully before signing."
Alternatives: "every line" or "the entire text".
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L'Enfant Plaza serves all the lines but Red.
"She taught me all the lines, with a Yiddish accent".
Almost all the lines and points were drawn prior to the display state.
For example, all the lines cutting each of two given curves form a congruence.
That's the way it was: Did we say all the lines right?
"In most sitcoms all the lines for children are written by adults," says Dennis.
It would also provide another above-ground building with a central entrance to all the lines.
Norman had learned all the lines, but just before rehearsal he got sick.
"I've never seen all the lines go down like this," Mr. Ojeda said.
And all the lines were beautiful; the whole scene had charming nobility".
Monorhyme, a strophe or poem in which all the lines have the same end rhyme.
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