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Discover Ludwig"a brighter horizon" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a better future that lies ahead, often in the midst of a difficult or challenging situation. For example, "Although the pandemic has caused much hardship, there is still hope we can look forward to a brighter horizon in the future."
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While it will still do one-off jobs gathering photos and video for real estate agents, it sees a brighter horizon doing recurring or multi-site flights to collect data for construction, mining and oil and gas companies.
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An America where every parent knows that their child will get an education that leads them to a good job and a bright horizon.
There's always some naivety in pointing to a bright horizon on the basis of slim facts, but the World Cup is a springtime for gently seasoned optimism.
And here is the monumental Sky Above Clouds IV from 1965, a tide of flat white lozenges flowing towards a bright horizon like icebergs, water lilies or the reflections in an infinity pool.
As the false nuclear dawn fades, a new brighter horizon may be revealed, where the intrinsically safe and therefore ultimately cheaper technologies of energy efficiency and renewable energy can used to build a power system fit for the 21st century, not one harking back to the 20th.
SACRAMENTO — Emboldened by a brighter fiscal horizon, Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday recommitted himself to two ambitious projects, a high-speed rail line and a huge water tunnel system, in an optimistic State of the State speech that sought to secure California's long-term future as well as the three-term governor's legacy.
Hatchlings enter the ocean by navigating toward the brighter horizon created by the reflection of the moon and starlight off the water's surface.
Although poverty indices have improved, the gap between rich and poor has grown, corruption is still rife, and inflation is a dark menace on an otherwise bright horizon.
On March 1st the country's stockmarket, jittery about the neighbours, plunged by 7%, a worrying sign that confidence is fading.Hobbling the worldAll this is a dark cloud on an otherwise bright horizon for the global economy.
"We've been sitting at the end of prayer each day and praying for peace," Yasmine Gharbieh, an eighth grader at Garland's Muslim school Brighter Horizons Academy, told VICE News.
We need to see brighter horizons and to believe, in Ronald Reagan's words, that our best days still lie ahead.
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