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The phrase "and use it to line a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the action of using a material or substance to create a lining for something, such as a container or a surface.
Example: "Take the parchment paper and use it to line a baking tray before pouring in the batter."
Alternatives: "and utilize it to line a" or "and apply it to line a".
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Draw four 10cm circles on a sheet of greaseproof paper, flip it over, and use it to line a baking tray.
Roll out the pastry and use it to line a 23cm-base diameter tart tin, letting the excess hang over the edge.
Then roll it out on a lightly floured surface to the thickness of a £1 coin and use it to line a 20cm springform cake tin, leaving the excess hanging over the edges.
Heat the oven to 180C/350F/gas mark 4. Roll out the pastry quite thinly and use it to line a 25cm tart tin, leaving the rough edges hanging over the sides.
Heat the oven to 180C/350F/gas mark 4. Roll out the pastry fairly thinly and use it to line a 24cm tart tin, letting the excess hang over the sides.
Heat the oven to 180C/350F/gas mark 4. Using a little flour, roll out the pastry quite thinly and use it to line a 24cm tart tin, letting the excess hang over the sides.
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Use it as a guide line.
Practice using powder to line your eyebrows.
Use carpet to line each drawer.
Bottom line: use it or lose it.
Use to line the dish.
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