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horizon

[huh-rahy-zuhn] / həˈraɪ zən /


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Four were visible to the naked eye, while Saturn sat low on the horizon and Uranus and Neptune required a telescope.

From BBC

Still, the move is an admission from Nvidia that it sees competitive threats on the horizon and wants to get ahead of them.

From Barron's

The longer time horizon of the trust, the more runway the assets have for higher-risk — or more growth-oriented — investments like stocks.

From MarketWatch

The video shows a flash of light over the horizon of what appears to be the Anatolian countryside.

From The Wall Street Journal

For investors, the challenge isn’t to identify a single turning point on the horizon.

From Barron's