The phrase
"something along the lines of" is an idiomatic expression that means approximately or roughly.
Full definition
While these are a bit more pricey, they last such a long time so I think
of it along the lines of cost per use, and the smell won me over.
For instance,
writing something along the lines of «I developed my communication skills when conducting appraisal interviews» provides the recruiter with validation of your abilities.
I don't think this necessarily means growth, although it may mean we need to redefine growth
as something along the lines of improved standard of living via improved technology, etc..
All i can tell you is that poverty is a function of the fusion of social, political and economic forces, be
it along the lines of policies, programs, and activities.
We need a lens: another galaxy, a heavy one, which can be far away from the source but must sit directly in front of
it along our line of sight.
Just removing the graphic will result in a better experience for your learner, but if you have a little spare time, you might
try something along the lines of the following example.
Phrases with «something along the lines of»