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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get a line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that you would like to receive information or clarification about something. For example, "Can you get a line on when the meeting will start?".
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"We didn't get a line in the press".
Other band members might get a line or two.
"Then people compound it — they get a line of credit to pay their taxes," Richard said.
It can take ten minutes to get a line for a local telephone call.
Don't wait until you are pinched to get a line of credit.
Sometimes it can take a lot of thinking to get a line just right.
When she managed to get a line through to a brother, he refused to acknowledge her.
" I was so happy to get a line on a television show, or get a television commercial.
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So we can kick the ball out and get a line-out?
"Everyone's chasing the same acts, and it's hard to get a line-up that's different," he says.
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