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down the pike
Idioms and Phrases
see come down the pike .Example Sentences
Though trade friction would probably crimp the companyâs exports, she wouldnât talk about what may come down the pike.
âSix years of really intense, focused preparatory work has gotten the top leaders in Beijing ready to deal with whatever comes down the pike,â said Even Pay, an analyst with research firm Trivium China.
R.E.M.âs manager Bertis Downs said in an email, âThe guys were all big Buster Keaton fans well before this left-field idea came down the pike.â
âItâs just a injustice. There is no accountability. They need to be made examples of. Everyone knew that the virus was coming down the pike. You donât contaminate people. There are basic things you donât do and they were done there because their leadership sucked.â
Big investments in reducing emissions from the transportation sector â which makes up the bulk of the stateâs greenhouse gas pollution â are also coming down the pike.
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