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Discover Ludwig"expand horizon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe an increase in knowledge, understanding, or experience. For example, "Taking my first business trip abroad really helped to expand my horizons."
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But he is always looking to expand horizons at the counter and at workshops.
One ad, promoting a camera, emphasized photography's capacity to expand horizons.
Although the instrumentations seem mostly geared to soothe young ears, some may tickle or provoke, and even expand horizons.
Exposure to diversity alone often is not enough to purge cultural illiteracy, but personal experience does expand horizons.
I hope she's going to take people to explore new places and cultures and to expand horizons.
"The arts expand horizons and opportunities.
Proponents of vouchers say such programs expand horizons for students stuck in troubled schools.
I get to affect people, expand horizons and hopefully help the next generation of queer people.
It has been about educating, expanding horizons, presenting the unexpected.
This can lead to expanded horizons but also contracted perspective.
After the war, Ned Nye's compulsion grew to fill his expanded horizons.
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