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The phrase "are in line with those" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate agreement or agreement in principle with someone else's thoughts or ideas. For example, "I believe that these changes are in line with those that the customer wanted."
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These numbers of appearances are in line with those of previous years".
Those rents are in line with those at the smattering of new rentals in the area.
The results are in line with those of other methods.
Results are in line with those on interval regression.
These recommendations are in line with those presented here.
Our imaging findings are in line with those previously described.
Taxes are in line with those in other developed countries.
We also demonstrate that results obtained are in line with those in the literature.
Therefore, our recommendations are in line with those suggested by [7].
Once again the results are in line with those presented in Table 2 (column 4).
The rest of the parameters are in line with those reported in Section 6.
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