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Aditileo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

down the line

i came across 2 meanings of down the line...
1. to be firm
2. something not happening before the time has passed...
which one is correct
  

Top answer

I am only familiar with the second, something which will happen sometime in the future. "Hold the line" means to stand firm on something.

  • I am only familiar with the second, something which will happen sometime in the future.
  • "Hold the line" means to stand firm on something.
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I am only familiar with the second, something which will happen sometime in the future.
"Hold the line" means to stand firm on something.

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