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Free sign up"stays in line" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to follow rules or regulations, or to remain in a specified position or order. Example: "The students are expected to stay in line when walking in the hallways."
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Countries can remain "competitive" at any level of wages and productivity, provided one stays in line with the other.
If the Yankees' rotation stays in line, Clemens will pitch against the Mets on Saturday, June 15.
Ensuring that everyone stays in line and does not disturb nesting penguins or oversexed fur seals is equally challenging.
Of these partners, southerners consider the United States to be the one that can make sure that the government in Khartoum stays in line.
But just to be sure that Taiwan stays in line, the meeting will surely engage in another of its annual rituals, a hefty increase in military spending.
And, he said, enforcement goes beyond what the judge can do, pointing out that "it's up to Juror 11 to make sure Juror 12 stays in line".
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In the recommendations category, analysts score well if they recommend a buy and the stock outperforms its industry, a hold that stays in-line with its industry and a sell that underperforms its industry.
The rate would increase yearly to stay in-line with ad revenue or follow its current growth trajectory.
Use the rudder pedals to stay in-line with the runway, not the yoke.
Larsen stayed in line for 11 hours.
Why do they stay in line at the bank?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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