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out there

noun as in limbo

Strongest match

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Ah, the dreaded buyer’s remorse, which in this case means booking a cruise during the Black Friday period only to find out there’s a price drop or a better deal later.

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The Budget is already out there, thanks to the Office for Budget Responsibility, which has published the details in error.

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“There’s a lot of mixed readings out there. If you look at one set of indicators, you’ll see one economy. You look at the other set, you’ll see a different economy,” Thornberg said.

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"I think now probably a lot more assured of myself as a person, as a captain and what I'm trying to do out there."

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Vlad Tenev told the hundreds of cheering traders in the audience that they had chosen “one of the most intense lifestyles out there.”

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

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