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"behind the line" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical location or to refer to a figurative boundary or limit. For example, you might say, "The people behind the line were all at least forty years old."
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"Was the Army ten steps behind the line?
Behind the line is a traditional zone-playing back seven.
Step back behind the line there... I'd appreciate it.
On a sneak, the ball starts traveling forward four inches behind the line.
When the ball finally starts traveling forward, it's 4 yards behind the line.
I mean, heading into the game he's already shooting over 40% from behind the line.
If you are English, and right, it bounces behind the line before spinning back into play.
"He's very upset that I'm not serving from behind the line," she announces cheerfully.
When the ball finally starts traveling forward, it's four yards behind the line.
And then I saw the replay and he obviously had both feet behind the line".
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The Royal Society of Chemistry wants the behind-the-line heroism of the scientist to be remembered.
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