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The phrase "and in the lines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is contained or expressed within the lines of a text, poem, or any written work.
Example: "The true meaning of the poem can be found in the lines that describe the author's feelings of loss."
Alternatives: "within the text" or "in the verses".
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This denies Gambon the big speeches and epigrams, and, in the lines there are, the actor's own distinctive gravelly tone prevents an impression.
Almost all transgenic lines analysed showed a considerable reduction in stem lignin and in the lines that were specifically examined, this was correlated with partial sense suppression of C4H.
And in the lines about being prisoners in a world of "pink champagne on ice", pleasure and regret mix in a way that's surely prescient.
Applying the winner-take-all principle, and in the lines of 20−80 concept of rank-size distributions, it is logical to assume that the top ranked features would have maximum amount of discriminative information.
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The measurements were done with the arm tentatively in neutral rotation and in the line of the body.
And in the line of water.
And in the line the assembly was waiting for, the President reinforced the unbreakable bond between America and Israel.
Few people in America today wear the red poppies to honor those who died in World War One and in the line of duty since then.
In the RA synovium, p38 MAPK is predominantly activated in endothelial cells and in the lining layer [ 10].
There is more conviction and identity in the lines of cars from G.M., Ford and Chrysler.
A Summit spokesman called the total "solid" and "in line with the studio's preweekend expectations".
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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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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com