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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on that line" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a specific location or plane. For example, you can write, "She stood on that line and waited for hours."
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From then on, that line has been an open-ended commandment of mine.
Other times is do one where you're happy, do one where you are laughing on that line, do one where you're sad on that line, or just cut that line and just look at him.
Click on that line to expand it.
Would you continue on that line?
No other calls can be placed on that line.
Before long, production on that line was restarted.
Tuesday's high also marked a point on that line.
I wanted it to be right on that line".
You can drop your ball anywhere on that line.
If the salary on offer, doesn't fall on that line then I go elsewhere.
But you can see that you can also do anywhere you like on that line.
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