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horizons

noun as in skyline, extent

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Spanish football must broaden its commercial horizons to keep total revenues above the current £4.3bn a year.

From BBC

When she was a teenager growing up in Sweden, "Vogue represented the world out there, something glamorous and different and the wide horizons that I was striving for."

From BBC

De Los caught up with Vega about his breakthrough year and what it means to broaden his horizons as a Mexican artist.

“It’s an opportunity for kids to broaden their horizons and learn tolerance, which is necessary for a society to function.”

When you stop running and stop chasing horizons and you stay still, the only place you can go is above or below.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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