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Does "lives on the line" mean something like risking one's life?

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Rebecca

When something or someone is "on the line," it means that it (or they) is in serious risk or danger. "Lives on the line" therefore means that people's lives are in danger. Ex: Please help these people out, their lives are on the line. Ex: My job is on the line.

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