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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'be line with' is not an idiomatic expression in English.
A more common phrase is 'in line with'. For example, "We need to make sure that our policies are in line with current regulations."
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But there is strong circumstantial reason to suspect the story's truth: the practice would be line with Pygonyang's practice of using smuggling, meth production and other illicit activities to raise hard currency, sometimes through its foreign embassies.
Lawyers cannot be present during questioning and do not have access to police dossiers, leading to accusations that the system is in need of updating to be line with standards set by the European Court of Human Rights.
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Duct hangers should be lined with resilient material.
The den should be lined with straw.
Lately it's been lined with tents.
One side is lined with books.
The court was lined with celebrities: Russell Simmons, Tracy Morgan, Elizabeth Banks, Michael J. Fox and Spike Lee.
One gallery is lined with bloodred velvet.
The stairs were lined with books.
Now the block is lined with marigolds.
The walls are lined with English portraits.
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