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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'regular line' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which something continues without interruption. For example, "He waited in the regular line at the post office to drop off his mail."
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Then I entered and passed by hundreds of other people waiting on the regular line inside.
Aromatherapists who have added a range of organic oils to their regular line.
If I'd called on a regular line, he would have hung up.
The second is a cordless G.E. phone that makes calls over your regular line or Skype.
Their burger is known as one of the neighborhood's best, and the restaurant's brunch attracts a regular line.
Marden, quite unexpectedly, took up Mondrian's regular line, introducing it to late, late Willem de Kooning on the way.
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Injury continues to hamper attempts to establish a regular line-up.
There's a regular line-up of performances here and over the road at the 500-capacity Gem Theater.
As many of these pricey XLR adapters aren't compatible with entry-level camcorders, Beachtek came up with a catch-all solution: the DXA 2S for £160, designed to plug in to a camcorder's regular line-in.
Resolution: Another New Year stunt like running all-day War and Peace while shifting regular line-up off FM. Uppity presenters like Melvyn Bragg, Jenni Murray, Jim Naughtie all dumped humiliatingly on LW - such fun!
Chief football writer Phil McNulty will provide comment and analysis throughout the tournament from Poland and Ukraine alongside the regular line-up of BBC Sport pundits and commentators.
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