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The phrase "lining the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is positioned along the edge or border of an area, often referring to objects or people.
Example: "The trees were lining the street, creating a beautiful canopy of leaves."
Alternatives: "bordering the" or "fringing the".
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If you can, try tight-lining (lining the upper rim).
They could see Sherpas lining the trail.
8. Violinists lining the Grand Stairway.
New England trees lining the road, their leaves turning.
Area militia, now alerted, began lining the riverbanks, firing cannons.
The fans lining the road cheered the athletes' efforts.
The photos lining the stairwell don't anchor me.
Tonight there are no crowds lining the streets.
The difference was lining the pockets of local officials.
Those lining the streets had little patience for the opposition.
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They're already red-lining the hyperbole pretty hard.
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