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Discover Ludwig"plot lines" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the sequence of events or scenes in a story. For example, "The author skillfully intertwined several plot lines throughout the novel until they converged in the thrilling climax."
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Plot lines were altered.
Not even the intriguing plot lines.
Studios clone plot lines and unmemorable stars.
Plot lines are picked up and discarded.
Should certain plot lines been better tied-up?
Novels with less exciting plot lines have succeeded brilliantly.
Some plot lines are allegories for Christian themes.
There are too many plot lines here, and they tangle.
The schedule provides Jets fans with numerous plot lines.
Early on, the plot lines are not complicated.
The plot lines are commercial, bristling with villains and cliffhangers.
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