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You can use this phrase to describe when two or more ideas, beliefs, opinions, etc. match or agree. For example, "His views on tax reform lines up with the majority of the party's platform."
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Either way, his larder lines up with his mission statement.
It lines up with previous rumors.
Today's announcement lines up with those rumors.
That new leak lines up with previous leaks.
Look at what stage investors typically invest and make sure it lines up with your objectives.
In the women's doubles, Shuker lines up with Dutchwoman Marjolein Buis.
The Northern Irishman lines up with Ernie Els and Briton Ian Poulter on Thursday and Friday.
The laptop Apple revealed on-stage today mostly lines up with the rumors reported earlier this year.
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