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The word "liner" is a word that is correctly and properly used in written English
"Liner" is generally used as a noun to refer to a larger vessel that transports passengers or freight across large bodies of water, typically on a fixed schedule. For example, "The cruise liner travels to a different port every week."
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liner
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Someone who fits a lining to something.
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The projecting glassy liner, which drives a wedge between the Southbank and the National Theatre, is echoed 40 metres up in the air, by what the architects describe as a floating pavilion – a 60-metre-long glass box that will loom over the Hayward gallery.
Wright and Lamplugh worked together on the QE2 liner in the 1980s.
"She dreamed of being a hairdresser on a cruise liner, seeing the world.
There were rules governing how music was to be tagged and catalogued, rules regarding how torrents were to be uploaded, rules regarding album art and liner notes, rules regarding behaviour in the site's moderated forums.
The liner notes for My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy do however state that Blame Game "contains elements of Avril 14 by Richard James", so there is an acknowledgement and therefore a possibility that West did comply and compensate James.
Designed to resemble a cruise liner, it has 248 rooms, some of which boast their own infinity pools.
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(Saying that, if you had that face and figure you'd look good in a bin-liner. I'm now trying to remember if she ever wore a bin-liner).
Like a true New Yorker, Apfel does a great one-liner.
One typed, pre-rehearsed one-liner under a subheading read: "Cameron – deficit: Does that sound familiar?
The sense of cliche evokes President John F Kennedy's melodramatic "Ich bin ein Berliner" one-liner, which is now more than half a century old.
To adapt the queen's one-liner: for all that the spectacle and unattainable glamour of royalty still fascinates (and helps sell books), for Britain's jubilee monarch the show is a means to an end.
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