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not-so-distant

 

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not-so-distant

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Sense:

A term used to describe something that is fairly recent or near in time, but not extremely close or immediate.

Usage:

Popular:

1. The not-so-distant past still influences our present.

2. In the not-so-distant future, advancements in technology will revolutionize the way we live.

Local:

1. The not-so-distant town is known for its beautiful landscapes.

2. The not-so-distant café is a favorite spot for locals to unwind.

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