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Discover LudwigThe phrase "essential lines" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the most important or crucial parts of a sentence or passage. It can be used in any context where you are discussing the key points or main ideas of a text. Example: In his speech, the politician outlined the essential lines of his plan for improving the economy.
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"The first principle of architectural beauty is that the essential lines of a construction be determined by a perfect appropriateness to its use.
His books, whose essential lines of thought were born of travels and lectures hardly changed at all in 45 years, constituted a bible for succeeding generations of architects.
Asked whether intrinsically Chinese aesthetics or attitudes exist, Ms. Tseng suggests that her choreography stems from a belief that "less is more, that elegance often comes from a paring down to essential lines, that movement encompasses stillness, empty space being as important as what's filled in".
Separating a text line (row) into words and a word into letters is performed by using the region growing technique (implicit segmentation) on the basis of three essential lines in a text row.
In these, only the most essential lines of the busy biological forms are captured to create the purest representation.
Gene-encoded anti-microbial peptides (AMPs) are widespread in nature, and are essential lines of host defence against pathogens.
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Unfortunately, "Bashi-Bazouk," like all the other pictures in "The Essential Line," is protected by reflective glass that interferes with proper viewing.
Mr. Williams said that Gateway had lowered prices on its Essential line of entry-level desktops in September and that it would continue to offer a variety of configurations and peripheral bundles.
And anyone who has doubts about the similarities between the old and new kinds of blockbuster needs only to have a look at "The Essential Line: Drawings From the Dahesh Museum of Art," a small, punchy exhibition at Fairfield University's Bellarmine Museum.
From the time he read "The Age of Anxiety" in 1948 "the composition of a symphony based on [it] acquired an almost compulsive quality", he wrote, describing an "extreme personal identification of myself with the poem, the essential line [of which] is the record of our difficult and problematic search for faith".
And even in "The Essential Line," there are works with a more contemplative, more contemporary point of view — though all the artists represented here do share the kind of presentational sensibility that these days prevails in popular rather than elite art.
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