The phrase "these findings are in line with" is a correct and common phrase in written English. It is used to indicate that a particular set of findings or data supports or confirms a certain idea or theory. For example, "These findings are in line with the theory that humans need social contact to function normally.".
These findings are in line with Elsby et al. (2013).
These findings are in line with previous neurophysiological research.
These findings are in line with human studies.
These findings are in line with previous reports [12, 13].
These findings are in line with previously published results [13].
These findings are in line with results from other subjects.
These findings are in-line with previous literature [ 8- 10].
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