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The word "horizon" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this word to refer to the apparent line or edge separating the earth and sky, or to any line or limit of view or experience, metaphorically or literally. Example sentence: The sun was just above the horizon as we watched the beautiful sunrise.
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horizon
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The horizontal line that appears to separate the Earth from the sky.
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To achieve this it is necessary to vote against the possibility of a referendum, and to remove the spectre of leaving the EU from the political horizon.
Although it does not name Clinton, there are no other women candidates, Democratic or Republican, on the horizon for 2016.
35 avenue George V, Etretat, +33 2 3528 8497, etretat-hotel-angleterre.com, doubles from €69 The vast bay where the Somme river comes out into the sea is one of France's most bewitching wetlands, and overlooking this sandy horizon is the spectacular Tourelles hotel.
Presidents so deep into their second terms have, always, one eye on the horizon.
"When we have something this big on the horizon, everybody comes in for the ice melt, snow shovels, snow brooms".
Open-access requirements are on the horizon, so broach them with the publisher.
"The fact that some large companies such as Walmart and Target have announced wage increases for their employees also might be a sign that larger wage gains are on the horizon".
A lack of accommodation has kept Comporta under the radar, but that's changing, with the arrival last year of a gorgeous new hotel and rumours of a five-star Aman Resort on the horizon.
There are some new faces on the horizon, but recruiting "fresh voices" has been a tactic for a long time.
A sea of men – practically only men – stretching to the horizon.
She describes the inescapable dominance they exert over the landscape: "You come off the motorway and as you drive along the main road, it's in front of you on the horizon, and then because of the lie of the land, it's suddenly on your left.
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