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line

[lahyn] / laɪn /


NOUN
cord, rope
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NOUN
written communication
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One thing which underlines the power of the manifesto pledge is that an extra line in this section promised to "allow teachers more time out of the classroom to prepare lessons and improve their skills".

From BBC

Long airport-security lines have heightened pressure on Congress to reach a deal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, the lift to silver and gold—the latter of which is now on course to snap out of a 5-day losing streak —could boost the bottom line for precious metal mining companies.

From Barron's

“Bottom line, we don’t know how long it will take for a lasting ceasefire to take, but when it is secured, the focus will return to a mixed economic outlook,” Essaye concludes.

From Barron's

A new Target store’s soft launch in New Jersey saw an unexpected returns line due to a pricing error on a one-day promotion.

From Barron's