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be in line for

verb as in entitle

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Teoscar Hernández should be in line for a big payday after his 33-homer campaign, and a robust market might test how far the Dodgers are willing to go to keep him.

With pace bowler Olly Stone set to leave the tour for his wedding and Josh Hull ruled out of the tour with a quad injury, Brydon Carse could be in line for a Test debut, possibly vying for a place in the side with Durham team-mate Matthew Potts.

From BBC

The Welsh Government would be in line for consequential funding, because of the extra cash being spent across the border.

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Urías was widely believed to be in line for a nine-figure contract entering his final season under the Dodgers’ control last year.

Whispers that McCullum may be in line for the white-ball job started to emerge during England's second-Test defeat of Sri Lanka over the weekend.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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