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The phrase "lineage in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's family or ancestral background. Example: "Maria's lineage in Ireland can be traced back to the 18th century."
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"It's really exciting to know that there is this creative lineage in my family," she said.
For a while, things looked bad for help-wanted lineage in Britain as well.
The rulers held their family lineage in high esteem.
We are all very different people, and we've all dealt with our lineage in our own separate ways".
Barack Obama, a black man formed by the black experience, often cites his maternal lineage in the white working class.
So the females may have had to mate with males in the chimpanzee lineage in order to produce viable descendants.
The scenes of three generations of Bromberg males bumping elbows depict a lineage in which the testosterone runs rampant.
They shared a common lineage in the form of the Chicago brass sound, having both studied at Northwestern.
There is a definite lineage in the development of Minimalism, and Mr. Glass is the last part of that line.
The groups thus constitute a single larger lineage in which the smaller groups are segments.
Derived from an ancient lineage in track and field, such challenges have become a modern marketing ploy in so-called extreme sports.
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