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Phrase of the Day (be light years away from)-15JUN23

Phrase of the Day (be light years away from)-15JUN23

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “be light years away from” and its meaning is “a very long time from now in the past or future”.

Example Sentence: Through that realistic lens, Trump is at a huge advantage in the justice system. With his array of lawyers, his deep pockets, his cult following, the federal judges he appointed, his ability to sway public opinion and his immense political power, he is light years from being a singled-out victim. So yes, it’s heartening to see some modicum of the rule of law holding sway in Trump’s latest arrest. It’s encouraging to see the myriad ways that the legal system is beginning to catch up to him in New York, in Georgia and in Washington.

This phrase is present in Donald Trump’s arrest is ugly but it’s also democracy in action and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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