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What does "down the line" mean?

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Rebecca

Great question. The phrase "down the line" is an idiom. It is used to mean that something happens at a further, later, or unspecified point. So, if you say that something happens "down the line", it happens at a later stage of a situation or activity. Note that you can also talk about something happening "a long way down the line" to emphasize that is will happen at a much later date. You can also include about a particular amount of time down the line, if you are talking about it happening after that amount of time. Ex: I think that is something that will happen down the line. Ex: He knows that a promotion is a long way down the line. Ex: About five to six months down the line I will give her a call.

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