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on the horizon
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used for saying that probably something will happen or will be done in a short time
What is the origin of the idiom "on the horizon" and when to use it?
The idiom "on the horizon" can be traced back to the 17th century and has its origins in maritime navigation. Sailors used the horizon, where the sky meets the Earth, as a reference point. It later gained a metaphorical meaning for future events or developments that are expected soon. It is commonly used when discussing future trends, advancements, or significant developments in various fields such as technology, science, business, or social matters.
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As the sun set, the hues of orange and pink blended on the horizon.
As the sun sets, they sight distant mountains on the horizon.
Her eyes were fixed on the horizon, lost in thought.
The dark clouds on the horizon began to menace the outdoor event.
As we plan the wedding, we're keeping an eye on any cloud on the horizon that might affect the ceremony.