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"is in line" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to mean that something is in agreement or is consistent with something else. For example, "This policy is in line with our company's values."
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This is in line with city expectations.
Make sure everything is in line.
This is in line with Moscow's thinking.
Our valuation is in line with Genentech.
That finding is in line with other recent polls.
This is in line with the 1951 UN refugee convention.
(All of which, incidentally, is in line with evolutionary predictions).
This is in line with the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
That is in line with the pre-1991 averages.
This is in line with the current PowerPoint culture.
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That is in-line with Facebook's end team," Elsahy said.
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