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Discover LudwigThe phrase "line up to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of people or objects that are arranged in a straight line. For example, "The students lined up to receive their diplomas."
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We would all line up to watch.
Several of the physicians line up to ask Lieber questions.
"People line up to trade stuff," she said.
People shout, "Mr. Mayor!" and line up to take photos.
Billionaires line up to lavish him with praise.
Then they line up to get on an elevator.
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Full line-up to be announced in April.
It also has a comedy and theatre line-up to rival Edinburgh.
Perez also denied that Benitez was being told which line-up to pick.
"We're all fighting to be in the line-up, to be in the squad.
Alex Cuthbert returns to the Wales line-up to face Australia in Saturday's final autumn international.
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