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to be in line

 

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To Be in Line


Part of Speech: Verb Phrase

Definition:

  • to be in agreement or conformity with a particular policy, rule, or expectation

Example:

"As an employee, it is crucial to be in line with the company's code of conduct."

Part of Speech: Verb Phrase

Definition:

  • to wait in a queue or line for something

Example:

"We had to be in line for hours to get the concert tickets."

Part of Speech: Adjective Phrase

Definition:

  • popular and preferred or favored by most people

Example:

"The latest smartphone model is definitely in line with the public's demands."

Part of Speech: Adjective Phrase

Definition:

  • specific to or characteristic of a particular local area or region

Example:

"The restaurant offers a diverse menu with both international dishes and in-line choices reflecting the local cuisine."

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