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Discover LudwigThe phrase “in a straight” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that was done quickly or without stops and pauses. For example: He finished the race in a straight, setting a new record time.
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We're not going in a straight line.
"It only goes in a straight line".
"You're always sitting in a straight chair".
Pictures aren't made in a straight line.
Tells about his career, which ran in a straight line.
The three buildings are built in a straight line.
Bocanegra knew he wouldn't catch Gyan in a straight sprint.
"My mom had us in a straight line.
The sperm need to move in a straight line.
You have to keep in a straight line".
Jennings was running in a straight line within a week.
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