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Discover Ludwig'line to cross' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that must be done in order to achieve a goal or complete a task. For example, you could say, "Getting the job of my dreams is going to be difficult, but it's a line I'm willing to cross."
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Hikers waiting in line to cross it..
In the debate of consenting adults making life choices, there is always a line to cross.
"We had been friends for so long, I kind of felt like there was this blurry line to cross," she said.
Everyone knew we could do it and Isis as the target makes this less controversial, but it is still a big line to cross".
It would be one thing to run 68.5 miles in a line, towards a destination, with a physical finish line to cross.
Two American men were shot and killed in Tijuana as they waited in line to cross the border into San Diego, the Baja California State authorities said Tuesday.
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This was a throwback to the midfielder of three or four years ago, turning away from markers to fizz shots at goal or bursting to the by-line to cross for his team-mates.
Hundreds of cars were waiting in long lines to cross the border into the United States.
We spend a lot of time trying to find new lines to cross," he said.
"Focus" has a lot of blurred lines to cross and to hear.
There are no exciting state lines to cross and you'd never be able to complete a successful round of the license plate game.
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