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The phrase "lining on" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence in written English.
A correct phrase would be "lining up" or "lining on top," depending on the intended meaning. Example: The students were lining up at the front of the classroom to take turns reading their essays aloud.
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On that point, the Vatican is at present immovable.Yet there is one silver lining on the darkening horizon.
The one silver lining on today's cloud is the glaring evidence that this paternalism does not work.
Winning the Canadian Championship – the one path into CCL for all Canada-based clubs – was the silver lining on that season.
There's no silver lining on such harsh conditions.
A few financial professionals even saw a small silver lining on Wednesday.
A few financial professionals saw a small silver lining on Wednesday.
Right, raincoats without sleeves or with the lining on the outside.
Good news for people who always fail to see the silver lining on clouds.
"This is a silver lining on a very dark cloud," said Black.
In some pieces, he peeled away the layers to reveal a panel of silk lining on the skirt.
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It could be increased by e.g. lining on-farm water reservoirs with plastic sheeting to reduce water leakage.
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