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Discover LudwigThe phrase "zip line" is correct and commonly used in written English.
A zip line is a cable or rope suspended between two points, usually anchored high above the ground, on which people can ride by means of a pulley and harness. Example: The family went on a thrilling adventure through the jungle, riding on a zip line over towering trees and cascading waterfalls.
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And a zip line.
She rode the zip line.
The zip line, not so much.
A zip line ride through autumnal leaves?
(Last year, he flew in on a zip line).
The zip line began hurtling brave souls along Capitol Street.
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Zip Line-200 Experience if successful or 140 Experience if failed(You can lose up to 30 Hit Points by falling off the Zip Line).
Outdoor activities include zip-line adventures, white-water rafting, hiking and more.
In another, he builds heart by way of zip-line trust falls.
The mountain's 500-foot vertical rise is sufficient for skiing, mountain biking and zip-line runs.
Downtown Las Vegas has its own short zip-line on the Fremont Street Experience.
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