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on the horizon
Idioms and Phrases
Within view, not too far away, as in The analysts see a huge rise in the stock market on the horizon .Example Sentences
Are we about to get a cheap entry into one of the Premier League's best defences, with a double gameweek on the horizon?
In the meantime, there are other projects on the horizon for Bacon — one that has him particularly excited is “Family Movie,†which he and Sedgwick have been developing for their family to do together.
When I scan the market prognostications coming to me via email and the investment websites I regularly visit, I find that they fall into two equally balanced categories: those counseling, “Don’t worry, be happyâ€; and those forecasting a cataclysmic crash, or at least a recession bulking large on the horizon.
With bad weather on the horizon, the pair decided to leave the map in the shop for a few days, where it could be seen by clients and visitors.
Roughly 220,000 lost jobs later, with roughly 62,000 of those being government jobs slashed by a cohort of unelected Rand McPherson cosplayers, “the worst†looks catastrophic, and that’s not accounting for a sobering rash of black bagging incidents, a “brain drain†on the horizon as our bright scientific minds consider moving to Europe and imminent inflation spikes consequential to a brewing trade war with our longtime archnemesis, Canada.
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