(somewhere) along the line
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Definicja i Znaczenie "(somewhere|) (along|down) the line"

(somewhere) along the line
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at an unspecified point during a series of events or a process

(somewhere|) (along|down) the line definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "along the line" and when to use it?

The idiom "along the line" likely originated in the United States during the early 20th century. Though it is not known exactly where it came from, people commonly use it in casual conversations to talk about a specific moment in time or a stage in a process where something happened or changed. This phrase is typically used when one is not sure about the exact when or where of a particular event or change.

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She unleashed a powerful forehand drive down the line.
Somewhere along the line, we lost track of the project's original goals.
Her dedication to her job wavered along the line.
They will start saving for retirement now, knowing that it will provide a comfortable lifestyle down the line.
The batter tripled down the line, narrowly beating the throw to third base.
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