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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'there were lines' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is a queue or a number of people waiting in line, for example: "When I arrived at the theater, there were lines forming around the block."
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There were lines outside and inside the women's room.
There were lines from the pillow on his right cheek.
There were lines to get into many sessions.
"There were lines out the door," David Lauren said.
Instantly, there were lines down the block to get in.
Suddenly there were lines waiting to buy units sight unseen.
There were lines, though, she would not cross.
And it got so crowded, there were lines of people around the block.
There were lines out the door, said Khairi Mdnor, the organizer.
There were lines berating employees for not caring about the company.
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There are lines in winning.
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