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Term: in line with

Description:

"In line with" refers to being in accordance or agreement with something or someone. It means to be consistent, compatible, or harmonious with a particular standard, guideline, or expectation. This phrase is commonly used to describe actions, decisions, opinions, or behavior that aligns with a specific context or purpose.

Examples:

1. Preposition:

 The company's new policies are in line with industry standards.

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2. Adjective:

 Mark's actions were in line with his principles and values.

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3. Adverb:

 The production is running smoothly, in line with expectations.

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4. Idiomatic Usage:

 The new policies were developed in line with the changing market demands.

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