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"sorting line" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written and spoken English.
It refers to a line or process where items are sorted or organized according to specific criteria. Example: The factory installed a new sorting line to improve efficiency in their production process.
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But Arnie Welber, another distribution clerk in the Miami office, said many workers on his sorting line had not been able to get gloves and masks from their supervisors, and were suddenly very nervous about handling Florida mail after three employees at a Boca Raton publishing company were found to have been exposed to anthrax.
"One day, about two months after I started, I was working on the sorting line on the shredder when I noticed there was this big piece of copper stuck between the belt and one of the rollers, and it was starting to push the belt off the roller.
H represents the sorting line that separates sample A from sample B (to most extent).
This paper describes the developed sensor which is based on the analysis of fruit impact on a load cell (curve of force vs time) and its integration in a pre-commercial sorting line.
Finally, at the "sorting line," a couple of workers watch for any remaining nuggets.
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Sorting out lines of authority and communication can be complex.
Visual triggers were later sorted off line as occurring during up or down states.
Any data in the following columns will remain static and will not sort in line with the cells you alphabetized.
One evening, a hostess led a party past the main room and down a narrow hallway, which opened into the kitchen: a gantlet of sorts, lined with staff, all of whom rushed to wish the guests good evening.
(This was particularly helpful for sorting out a line I found tricky: "Nor has life in it aught better").
Complex spikes were sorted off-line using Xwork (Lisberger Technologies) or Matlab (Mathworks, Inc., Natick, MA).
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