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The phrase "a horizon of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a range of possibilities, opportunities, or perspectives that are available or anticipated in a particular context.
Example: "The project opened up a horizon of new opportunities for collaboration and innovation."
Alternatives: "a range of" or "a spectrum of".
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Samples were taken at a −20 cm depth from the A horizon of the saline-sodic soils (Salidic Calciustolls).
In the A horizon of SF, the granules contained a large amount of SMS residues and excrement.
These man-made soils have an A horizon of about 5 to 10 cm over 20 to 30 cm sand (C horizon) over gravel.
The soils featured an A horizon of 4 to 5 cm, mixed A/C horizons of approximately 10 cm, and C horizons of about 30 cm over gravel.
A horizon of 10-20 years will be required.
A horizon of fluorescent lights beckoned at the rear and soon went dark.
He said he hoped a "horizon of dialogue" would now start between the countries.
"Empathy means acknowledging a horizon of context that extends perpetually beyond what you can see".
From his POV we see his familiar bucolic terrain fading into a horizon of icy mountains, miles and miles away.
"It makes sense to let someone who's got a horizon of 7 to 10 years, at least, to take those over," he said.
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Coal C accounted for up to 80%% of the OC in the A- horizon of cultivated Mollisol contaminated by brown coal emissions from a briquette factory (Schmidt et al. 1996).
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