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The phrase "in line to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone is next in order to do or receive something. Example: "You are in line to inherit the family business after your father retires."
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Many others are in line to go.
Hikers waiting in line to cross it..
Simonyi was already in line to fly.
Are they next in line to take a fall?
I'm first in line to offer [our] organisation criticism.
She had got in line to vote at 5.45am.
Jane was fifth in line to the throne.
They are waiting in line to buy some seeds.
"You wait in line to hurry up," he said.
Another six are in line to follow suit.
People are not in line to join the coalition.
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