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Discover Ludwig"lined up with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you would like to express that two things are in the same line or that something is following in the same order as something else. For example, "The marching band lined up with the school mascot, creating a festive atmosphere."
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We lined up with other single women.
True or not, African nations lined up with Japan.
I had the financing all lined up with my girlfriend.
Turkey has lined up with the Syrian rebels.
He lined up with the rest of them.
Animal welfare advocates lined up with traditional bush communities.
In December, 21 bidders lined up with differing plans for retail, condominiums, hotels and office space.
Oakland lined up with base "21" personnel: two running backs, one tight end and three receivers.
In its eagerness to avoid the issue, the administration lined up with Turkey.
(I was simply an adult lined up with wackos for a midnight screening).
At his first summit, he lined up with Italy's Mario Monti and Spain's Mariano Rajoy.
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