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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in line of" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It usually means "in accordance with" or "in relation to something." For example, "The company has made changes in line of its new policy."
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Next in line of judicial authority was the Lesser Sanhedrin.
You're standing in line of people, and there's a bear running towards you.
She was the third in line of us five kids; I was the fourth.
Then there's the bob-haired DC Kate Fleming in Line of Duty, which returns this autumn.
Mr. Falter got the idea for th License while waiting in line of a dog license.
However, he is next in line of succession to the Mayor.
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This results in line-of-sight deposition.
It works over UWB and functions up to 30 feet in line-of-sight but less when walls are involved.
Solar energy does not work much beyond Mars and only in line-of-sight with the Sun.
The DOA-based FG techniques are also suitable in line-of-sight (LOS) and imperfect synchronization conditions.
or simple log-distance path loss (assuming all points as in line-of sight to the BSs) can be adopted.
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