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IN LINE

(adverb, adj.sat)
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There are 3 meanings of the phrase In Line.

In Line - as an adverb

One behind another in a line or queue

Example: "They waited in line for the tickets"

In Line - as an adjective satellite

Being next in a line of succession

Example: "He was in line for the presidency"

Awaiting something; especially something due

Example: "People were in line at the checkout counter"

Example Sentences

"She stood in line for hours to buy concert tickets."
"The students waited in line for their turn to be called."
"The books on the shelf were all neatly in line."
"The soldiers marched in line, following their commanding officer."
"The cars were parked in line along the street."
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