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Discover Ludwig"inline with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used as a preposition to indicate an activity or event that is in agreement with something else. For example, "We are moving forward with our plans inline with our agreed-upon timeline."
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Marketing operations have performed inline with company's expectations.
The courses were inline with Cornell's Land Grant mission.
The rent it sets will be inline with the market rate.
The naming change brings the desktop OS name inline with the format of iOS, watchOS and tvOS.
Better results achieved with the PCD drills are inline with other similar studies with other processes.
Police spokesman Maiman reportedly said in a statement that they had acted inline with their duty to monitor "violations of general morals".
That's well behind the 800,000 averages that were typical of 2010, but inline with the averages seen in the first part of 2011.
Back with Rio, Numis said: Solid production numbers from Rio this morning and inline with guidance given at the recent investor day.
At the same time, Orthodox Christianity, and Catholic Christianity and other denominations do not agree with feminism and their own values are not inline with feminists.
They also fold up for transport, with the cups folding flat inline with the headband to fit into their relatively compact case.
Meanwhile analysts at Macquarie suggested the falls had been overdone: Aviva share price fell by more than other UK insurers, inline with the UK banks.
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