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Expression
- Someone or something that is in line is suitable and appropriate.
- If one object is in line with others, they are arranged in a straight line.
- The device itself was right under the vehicle, almost in line with the gear lever.
- When people wait in line, they wait in a queue.
- Please wait in line to be served.
Preposition
- If is in line with , is closely connected with .
- Annual pay increases will be in line with inflation.