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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

On the line

What does "You are on the line" mean?

1) You are in danger of being fired.

2) You are talking on the phone.

3) You are on the front line of a battle.

Thank you.

  

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In what context have you seen this sentence?

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teal lime

What does "You are on the line" mean?

1) You are in danger of being fired.

I don't think it could be this first one.

2) You are talking on the phone. Possible.

3) You are on the front line of a battle. Po

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teal lime1) You are in danger of being fired.

That would be "Your job is on the line." What "line" that refers to I don't know.

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