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It is used to mean joining a virtual queue (such as an online waiting list). For example: I had to wait in an hour-long queue outside the store, but thankfully I was able to get on line for the new game release.
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Before long, they were on line for the roller-coaster.
People waited on line for their first taste of lionfish.
You have to wait on line for half an hour or even more".
It is why we stand on line for our morning coffee and bagel.
"I waited on line for an hour, I've been here 10 minutes, now I'm leaving".
Literally every single person on line for the bathroom looks homeless.
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They are also more likely to shop on-line for products with well-known brands than lesser-known ones.
This paper describes a method of robustly modeling road boundaries on-line for autonomous navigation.
We use hybrid optimization to automate switching control synthesis on-line for nonlinear systems.
Existing customers go on-line for service functions such as getting updates on claims.
Computational experience indicates that the estimator can be implemented on-line for the control and optimisation of the reactor.
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