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The phrase "are lined by a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is bordered or surrounded by another object or material.
Example: "The garden paths are lined by a variety of colorful flowers that bloom throughout the spring."
Alternatives: "are bordered by a" or "are framed by a".
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The predominately muscular tracts are lined by a secretory epithelium and ciliated over at least part of their length.
The cisternae are flat; they contain a string of calsequestrin beads and are lined by a row of feet, or RyRs, on the side facing the exterior membranes.
These pores are lined by a mixture of connective-tissue cells, bone cells and fat cells, which collaborate to nurture the stem cells.
In other parts of Canada, many "wild" rivers are lined by a band of trees only a few hundred feet thick.
The lamellae are lined by a squamous epithelium composed by pavement and non-differentiated cells.
The tubules are lined by a single row of uniform epithelial cells with vesicular nuclei and eosinophilic cytoplasm.
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However, these tissues are lined by an absorptive and mucus-secreting epithelium that is incompatible with long-term exposure to urine [ 141].
The normal human ovary is lined by a cuboidal epithelium.
The entire U-burrow pair is lined by a thick, externally pelleted wall.
The entire alveolar surface is lined by a thin fluid continuum.
The inner surface of the stomach is lined by a mucous membrane known as the gastric mucosa.
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