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The phrase "expands horizons" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to broaden one's perspective or understanding. Example: Traveling to different countries expands horizons and exposes individuals to new cultures and ways of thinking.
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The annual Invention Convention further expands horizons, as does the student body's cultural diversity.
Medicine X is the quintessential conference that pushes boundaries and expands horizons to show the importance of these aspects in a patient's life.
But fiction serves multiple roles: it entertains, educates, expands horizons, allows one to see and empathize with the unfamiliar (a quality that was especially crucial after 9/11), among many other things.
PAGE b3 Sports FEDERAL INTERNSHIP EXPANDS HORIZONS OF PIRATES PITCHER Ross Ohlendorf, a pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, has the unusual combination of superior intelligence, athleticism, curiosity and drive.
Cold many contract the bones, but it expands horizons.
Proponents of vouchers say that the program expands horizons for students stuck in troubled schools.
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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.
This season wasn't about expanding horizons, it was about giving comfort and restoring confidence.
"Who knows what will happen?" the director said of the museum's expanding horizons.
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