down the line
down
daʊn
dawn
the
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line
laɪn
lain

Definition & Meaning of "down the line"in English

down the line
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at a later point in time or in the future 

Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "down the line" and when to use it?

The idiom "down the line" likely originated from the railroad industry, referring to the direction away from the starting point along the tracks. Over time, its usage expanded to convey the idea of progression or movement from one point to another, either physically or metaphorically, often implying a later point in time or in the future.

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