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down the road
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at a point in time as a process or action continues or is being carried out
What is the origin of the idiom "down the road" and when to use it?
The idiom "down the road" originated from the literal sense of traveling or moving along a road or path. It is commonly used to refer to future events or consequences that will occur at a later time or in the future. It is used when talking about things that will happen in the future. It can also be used to discuss the consequences of a decision or action, or when talking about future plans or expectations.
Example
The park is just over this way, down the road.
The cafe is down the road, just past the intersection.
We'll discuss potential promotions and career growth opportunities down the road.
He plans to buy a bigger house down the road when he saves enough money.
The government kicked the can down the road by postponing the decision on the controversial policy.
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