be in line for something

be in line for something
be in line for something phrase
to be likely to receive something

Rachel was reported to be in line for the job of team manager.

be first/​second/​next in line:

He is next in line for promotion.

Thesaurus: possible and able to be donesynonym
Main entry: line

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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