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'silver line' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as a metaphor to refer to someone or something that stands out among the rest or provides hope in a difficult situation. For example, "During the darkest days of the pandemic, the silver line was the surge of healthcare workers volunteering to help those in need."
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Then the frequency of Silver Line trains was reduced.
"With the Silver Line, now everything is so interconnected.
The new Silver Line reaches Logan Airport within 20 minutes.
Take orange or silver line metro to Clarendon station, cross Clarendon Blvd.
Subway: From any terminal at Logan Airport, take the Silver Line bus to South Station.
To reach MIT, you may take the Silver Line bus from the airport to South Station.
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Blue/Silver Line: Expect delays to Franconia-Springfield & Wiehle-Reston East due to a track problem outside of Addison Road.
Like the Silver Line in Virginia, the proposed Purple Line has been in planning since the 1980s.
Metro later increased the frequency of Silver Line buses, added weekend service and improved connections to other transit lines.
Silver Line: Metro has cancelled track work affecting the Orange, Silver and Blue lines.
And that's before the Silver Line arrives.
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