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For example, "As I said in the beginning, we might have a crisis on the horizon." The same goes for, "This relates to what I was saying earlier," or "This ties in with..." Emphasising a point: "The significance of this is..." or "This is important because..." or "We have to remember that..." Making reference to information: "Based on our findings..." or "Our data shows..." or "According to our study..." Explaining visuals: "I'd like to illustrate this point by showing you..." or "This chart shows a breakdown of..." A breakdown is often used in a presentation to show all of the smaller parts of something bigger.
we might have a crisis on the horizon.
Contact, and therefore conflict, was always on the horizon,
Contact, and therefore conflict, was always on the horizon.
But competition was on the horizon.
Yeah, the distinct sound of explosions on the horizon here in Kyiv, we've heard at least four what appear to be strikes lighting up the night sky just in the last really 10 minutes or so.
Yeah, the distinct sound of explosions on the horizon here in Kyiv, we've heard at least four what appear to be strikes lighting up the night sky.
Four resounding primary wins. [In] every contest on the horizon, Trump is favored.
For resounding primary wins, every contest on the horizon, Trump is favorited,
But here's hoping more colourful Joy-Cons will come on the horizon.
But here's hoping more colourful Joy-Cons will come on the horizon.
There's news on the horizon about this.
There's news on the horizon about this, so get it while you can.
And there's even more stuff on the horizon.
And there's even more stuff on the horizon.
Are you British men on the horizon?
Harry Styles' North London home. So could a move to the city be on the horizon?
like leading up to it, we started kind of seeing little hints of it on the horizon.
And even not just yesterday because it launched, but, like, leading up to it, we started kinda seeing little hints of, of it on the horizon.