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The phrase "coastline for" is not a complete sentence, and therefore is not grammatically correct
It is possible to use the phrase in a sentence, however. You could say, for example, "We explored the coastline for miles." In this case, "coastline for" indicates distance that was traveled.
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Britain looks likely to keep its scrap of Mediterranean coastline for now.
Out of town Drive along the Ceará coastline for even more breathtaking beaches.
He said some residents had been assigned to monitor the coastline for signs of rising water.
In early March, Aravena flew to the city by helicopter, surveying the devastated coastline for himself.
And Bulgari is reportedly looking at the coastline for a resort.
It follows the coastline for 186 miles (300km) from St Dogmaels in the north to Amroth in the south.
There are 4 million miles of paved roadways and 95,000 milesof coastline for extremists to escape on.
That is the lot of the artist who scours the swamps and coastline for driftwood — as is his bad back.
Parts of New York's coastline, for example, are controlled by the federal government, from which private companies must lease access.
Aberdeen coastguards sent two teams to search the coastline for Mr MacDonald, but no trace of him was found.
The gray clapboard church with the red door had stood near the New Jersey coastline for more than 125 years, surviving floods and fires, hurricanes and northeasters.
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