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on the horizon

Idioms  
  1. Within view, not too far away, as in The analysts see a huge rise in the stock market on the horizon.


Example Sentences

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But I feel like good things are on the horizon for us now - it feels like there is more camaraderie within the team, and they are starting to get Nuno Espirito Santo's methods more.

From BBC

The issue for Cubans is how Washington intends to make that change happen, Torres adds, with more acute pain from the oil shutout on the horizon.

From BBC

War loomed on the horizon; he may as well make a profit: “If people will give a dollar a piece to hear a little hammer strike inside a table bed, and run crazy about it, it is not my fault.”

From Literature

As the data center buildout continues, next-generation materials technologies will be, well, next, with big potential gains on the horizon, according to one Wall Street research firm.

From Barron's

Further capacity cuts could be on the horizon as the air carrier also reduces its fleet, they said.

From MarketWatch