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  • 111along the lines — adverb In a general direction or manner. I was thinking along the lines of a vegetable garden, but I could be persuaded to include some perennials …

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  • 112along with — conjunction In addition to. She fired all the journalists in the company, along with some of the administration workers …

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  • 113along\ for\ the\ ride — adv. phr. informal Being in a group for the fun or the credit without doing any of the work. He wants no members in his political party who are just along for the ride …

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  • 114along for the ride — just a passenger, not a helper, joyride    You ve met the workers. This is my nephew he s just along for the ride …

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  • 115along those lines — similar, on the same topic, in that vein    He wants a job in health care or nursing, along those lines …

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  • 116along with — together with or at the same time as. → along …

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  • 117along the same lines — in a similar way. We ve been thinking along the same lines for a while now …

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  • 118along with — he backpacked, along with Kate and Sean, across northern Vermont Syn: together with, accompanying, accompanied by; at the same time as; as well as, in addition to, plus, besides …

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  • 119along with — used for mentioning additional people or things that are also included or involved in something Ramos was arrested along with eleven other men …

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  • 120along a highway — A phrase of frequent appearance in descriptions of real estate. In the absence of other words or language in a conveyance which indicate a contrary intent, a description of the subject matter of the deed as along a highway is sufficient to fix… …

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