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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are lined up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe objects or people that are arranged in a straight line or in a specific order.
Example: "The chairs are lined up neatly in the auditorium, ready for the event to begin."
Alternatives: "are arranged" or "are positioned".
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Hopefuls are lined up for their jobs.
Lens elements are lined up accordingly.
"The planets are lined up right.
More than 15 shareholders are lined up to speak.
"The stars are lined up to have a productive conversation".
His trucks are lined up in the parking lot, idle.
But other experiments are lined up to investigate it.
Suitcases are lined up neatly underneath the stairwell.
"The police are lined up and the protesters are gathering.
I've got fundraisers that are lined up ready to go.
7.43pm The players are lined up on the field now.
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