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in line

adverb as in abreast

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With buyers’ budgets stretched, politicians on both sides of the aisle have looked for ways to bring housing costs more in-line with their historic norm.

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Shares are down 24% in 2025 as of Friday but Constellation is “now trading below its historical average, at the bottom end of its ten-year historical range, and in-line with vertical-market-software peers,” Kwan says.

Revenue fell by about 27% to $1.12 billion, in-line with analyst estimates.

Revealing its financial figures for the six months to September, M&S said "the underlying strength" of the chain meant it was "getting back on track" and expected full-year profits to be in-line with last year.

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Adjusting for exceptional items such as the gains or losses on investments, earnings per share were 34 cents in 3Q 2025, down only slightly from 36 cents a year earlier, in-line with analyst forecasts for the quarter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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