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The average length of a trench line between the front line and reserves during World War I typically ranged from 100 to 500 yards, though some could extend even further depending on the terrain and strategic considerations. These trenches were designed to provide cover and allow for the movement of troops and supplies while minimizing exposure to enemy fire. The specific length varied widely based on the location and the intensity of the conflict.

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