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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be in line" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase to indicate that something should adhere to the same principles or standard as something else. For example, "Make sure the new policy is in line with the old one."
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"Everything has to be in line".
Profit will be in line with expectation.
"About 500 people pretended to be in line," he said.
That would be in line with your views, wouldn't it?
This amendment appears to be in line with that".
Soderling could be in line for similar treatment today.
Shouldn't they be in line for restitution, too?
– You'll be in line with general critical consensus.
We're going to be in line with everyone else".
Now, it looks to be in line for even more.
This appears to be in line with the Iranian press ignoring Morsi's criticism of Assad.
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