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The phrase "at lines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific lines in a text, such as a document, poem, or code.
Example: "Please refer to the changes made at lines 10 and 15 of the report."
Alternatives: "in lines" or "on lines".
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Measurement lines were established near trench investigation sites (FG-1, HN-1, and IM-1 and IM-2), in concentrated epicenter zones (all AT lines, all BH lines, FG-2 and FG-3, HN-2, and IM-3), near fault outcrops (all AR lines), and near the surface displaced by the latest large earthquake (all NJ lines).
It should be noted that the AT lines IARC AT13 and AT14 were established from sibling pairs and carry the same homozygous truncating mutation.
The mRNA levels in the AT hetstrunc cell lines were also intermediate between the normal (P<0.001) and the AT lines (P<0.001).
Sometimes the crowd laughed at lines the subtitles didn't provide.
Several people hunched against the wall, staring at lines of code on their laptops.
The reader — young or old, hip or otherwise — can't help but squirm at lines like: "70.
I was so used to looking at lines and translating them into the accent.
It involves days or even weeks hunkered over a computer staring at lines of code.
And he indicated that he would take a hard look at lines of authority across the government.
"It's only been in the past few years – and I'm going into my fourth year at LINES – that I've been able to personally embrace my uniqueness".
Egyptian families tend to be strictly hierarchical, especially in the south, where the elders clearly enjoyed barking orders at lines of young men.
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