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not-too-distant

 

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Term: not-too-distant

Definition:

Adjective

Referring to a time or place that is relatively close or near in the future, yet not immediate or nearby.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The not-too-distant future holds promise for groundbreaking technological advancements.
  2. Although she moved to a different city, the not-too-distant past was still fresh in her memory.
  3. The not-too-distant horizon gave them hope for a better tomorrow.

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