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Discover LudwigThe phrase "line the" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the placement of something along a surface or boundary. For example: - "Please line the baking dish with parchment paper before pouring in the batter." - "I'm going to line the bookshelf with some colorful wallpaper to add a pop of color." - "The soldiers stood in a neat line, ready to march." - "The sidewalk is lined with beautiful cherry blossom trees."
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Hydrangeas line the walkways.
Cafés line the harbor.
Arrowheads still line the streambeds.
Inspirational posters line the corridors.
Brick planters line the exterior.
Shuttered shops line the streets.
Annotated maps line the walls.
Mobile boilers line the streets.
Modern sculptures and paintings line the walls.
Multiple athletic trainers line the fields.
Actual panelled-wood lockers line the walls.
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