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Discover LudwigYou can use "move in line" in written English
It is a phrase that means to queue up or to form a line. For example, "When the bell rang, the students quickly moved in line to get to their next class."
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Over the long run wages tend to move in line with productivity.
However, tracker savings bonds are guaranteed to move in line with interest rates.
So cyclical stocks, which move in line with the economy, were higher.
The new "tracking" shares will move in line with the performance of the Latin American operations.
Nor is the latest move in line with the European Union's plans.
Interest rates on short-term loans do indeed tend to move in line with the federal-funds rate.
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In this work, the vortex-induced vibrations of an elastically mounted rigid cylinder are able to move in-line and transverse to the flow with equal mass ratio and natural frequencies.
This work studies the vortex-induced vibrations of an elastically mounted rigid cylinder able to move in-line and transverse to the flow, with equal mass ratio and natural frequencies in both directions.
This occurrence yielded efficient coagulation when two porous spheres were moving in-line.
Once loaded, the column was moved in-line with a U3000 HPLC (Dionex, subsidiary of Thermo Fisher Scientific) split to obtain ~300 nL/min flow rate over the nano-analytical columns.
The dancers are always on the move, in lines or clusters.
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