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The phrase "horizons of" is correct and usable in written English. You can use this phrase to refer to a range of possibilities that are open to someone or something in a particular situation. For example, "We have to think outside of the box to expand our horizons of available solutions."
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Horizons of hope.
Today, horizons of knowledge are broader.
The horizons of these graduates stretch beyond the Indian landscape.
"But then you come against real horizons of uncertainty.
But the low horizons of "Lick" itself dishearten.
Then came the infinite horizons of the small screen.
Curved horizons of moorland simmer gently in the heat.
By blocking movement of people and goods, Israel is narrowing the horizons of Gaza's young people".
Therefore I'm relieved to have made it to kindergarten and the broader horizons of elementary school.
When you talk about it as a photographer, you close the horizons of the viewer.
But the more costly machines, he said, will have to move to new horizons of computing.
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