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Discover Ludwig"entry lines" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to the physical lines of people at a place where people are entering, such as at a store, a movie theater, a concert, or other venue. For example, "The entry lines for the concert began to form an hour before doors opened."
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Notably absent from these 3 new cameras is 4k video recording which both Sony and Panasonic have been pushing even in their entry lines.
You'll need to know your name, and at least part of your address (2 entry lines devoted to this), a phone number, and potentially your email address.
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At the mausoleum the entry line is long.
The entry line under "Nobel Peace Prize" begins simply: "The world's most prestigious prize".
Several readers expressed concern that a failed fingerprint scan would mean being sent to the back of the entry line.
Dilatory Da Vinci-ites, hopeful of on-the-day entry, lined up each dawn and were still there at noon.
The real spectacle turned out to be the crowd itself, a full array of New York's gratin, dressed to kill, and fully prepared to do just that when they found themselves crushed in an impossibly long entry line.
I gladly waited in the long entry line at the club, a Gowanus spot known for its great drafts, ribald comedy nights and support of up-and-coming bands.
The visible data is compiled and tabulated in columns within an entry line.
There's no photo uploading, file sharing or video capabilities, just a text entry line and a chat widget.
Figure 1c shows the entry line for electromagnetic waves moving incident on the crystal from left to right through the stacks of nanospheres.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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