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Discover Ludwig'checkout line' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun phrase referring to the queue of people waiting to pay for goods at a store. For example: "The checkout line at the grocery store was out the door today."
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The slow checkout line?
And then, I saw the checkout line.
Can a supermarket checkout line be fun?
The checkout line is another attempt at efficiency.
He manages to get behind her on the checkout line.
(Imagine if you could "buy savings" in a checkout line).
But there are hidden treasures by the checkout line.
The checkout line at Whole Foods was an ordeal.
At 2 A.M., there was hardly anyone in the checkout line.
At the checkout line, I discovered that the store's rental truck was out.
Placement in store In trays lining the checkout line and on shelves near the cereal aisle.
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