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main lines
noun
Plural of main line
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"main lines" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the most important or prominent aspects or elements of a situation or topic. Example: The main lines of the argument were clearly outlined in the first paragraph of the essay. In this example, "main lines" is used to refer to the key points or arguments that are the focus of the essay. It could also be used in a business or organizational setting to refer to the key strategies or goals that are central to a project or plan. Example: The executive team discussed the main lines of the company's expansion plan during the meeting. In this example, "main lines" is used to refer to the primary objectives or strategies that are essential to the company's growth plans.
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There are, however, two main lines of thought.
Tornado will take passengers on day trips on main lines.
The kitchen at Le Bernardin comprises about a dozen stations divided into four main lines.
The comment sparked a storm of protest, with two main lines of criticism emerging.
Some of the main lines of employers' offensives have been against future income and future security.
Professor Paul Salveson, railway consultant, thinks a nationalised intercity network of main lines might work.
"That is one of our main lines of inquiry,' he said.
There are telephone exchange centres in all major towns, and the number of telephone main lines is increasing (though cellular phones now vastly outnumber telephone main lines).
A referendum would probably show general approval of the main lines of his foreign policy.
The number of telephone main lines increased during the late 1990s.
The biggest Russian main lines have diameters as high as 140 cm (56 inches).
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