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The phrase "lined up in front of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe objects or people arranged in a line facing a particular direction or location. Example: "The students were lined up in front of the school, waiting for the bus to arrive."
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"Then they lined up in front of me.
"People were literally lined up in front of the press".
Many other people lined up in front of the school are going through the same routine.
Other protesters also lined up in front of the market, keeping looters from returning.
At dawn, Juba's paperboys lined up in front of The Citizen.
The officers had been lined up in front of the police station, making them easy targets.
Three sushi chefs from Nobu lined up in front of him looking hopeful.
As they lined up in front of the microwave, Hanna-Korpi toiexplainxplain headcheese to them.
At Camp Speicher, outside Tikrit, 800 Shia cadets were lined up in front of trenches and machine-gunned.
Orderly piles of transcripts and four bottles of water were precisely lined up in front of them.
' " He wore a blue plaid shirt and jeans, and had three finger picks lined up in front of him.
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