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The phrase "on the line of" is correct and it can be used in written English.
It typically means to do something in accordance with a certain set of rules or principles. For example, "The company will continue to operate on the line of its core values."
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From now on, the line of inheritance will appear unsettled, and therefore open to competition.
"If you have one toe on the line of scrimmage, it's a legal pass," Manning said.
Approximately 1.82' degrees equal one year on the line of Life.
The reference area is a square with one side that lies on the "line" of the SGZ.
Perhaps Kelly's insistence on the line of questioning isn't surprising.
Times of the major events are marked by boxes on the line of zero deviation.
The Giants starters set the tempo, dominating the Bengals on the line of scrimmage.
The Atlanta defense uses seven men on the line of scrimmage on almost every play.
"There were two spike marks on the line of the putt," said Langer afterwards.
There will be a British man on the line of the 100m final.
"Everybody knows I'm not great on the line of scrimmage, but I'm good off the ball.
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