Examples of 'no line on the horizon' in a sentence

Meaning of "no line on the horizon"

no line on the horizon: This phrase is typically used metaphorically to describe a situation where there is no clear solution or resolution in sight. It conveys a sense of uncertainty or ambiguity about what lies ahead, similar to the image of looking out at a vast horizon with no visible guide or delineation

How to use "no line on the horizon" in a sentence

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No line on the horizon.
His bass playing on the album No Line on the Horizon is considered exceptional.
Magnificent " is the second track and single from No Line on the Horizon.
No Line on the Horizon is the twelfth studio album by rock band U2.
A companion film, Linear, was developed and released in conjunction with No Line on the Horizon.
No Line on the Horizon completed, with producer Steve Lillywhite also on board.
I'm already sick of No Line on the Horizon.
Since No Line on the Horizon there have been four notional U2 albums partly recorded.
Moment of Surrender " is the third track from No Line on the Horizon.
No Line On the Horizon is out this week and is the band 's 12th album.
It is the seventh track on their 2009 album No Line on the Horizon.
No Line on the Horizon is the 12th studio album by Irish rock band U2.
U2 released their twelfth studio album No Line on the Horizon internationally on 2 March 2009.
No Line on the Horizon ( song ).
U2 have begun a worldwide stadium tour titled the U2 360 ° Tour to support No Line on the Horizon.

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U2 's most recent album, No Line on the Horizon, was widely perceived as a poor seller.

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