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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdraw a line (between something)draw a line (between something)DIFFERENTto think or show that one thing is different from another Adolescents often use drugs simply to try to draw a line between their own and their parents’ way of life. → draw
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draw a line (between something)• Ventura has effectively drawn a line against his own involvement in the 2000 race.• However, there was no facility to simply draw a line and let the computer work out the curves.• Accordingly, the law seems to draw a line between lack of consent and lack of authorisation.• What you needed for her to do was to draw a line for you.• With a fork draw lines over the warm chocolate to resemble bark.• They draw a line that the public, according tothe polls, rejects.• The Office of Government Commerce was set up last April to draw a line under this relatively poor performance.
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