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limbo
noun as in state of uncertainty
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“And we didn’t have them here because they were sitting there in limbo waiting for a decision on tariffs.”
And he knew he didn’t want to live in limbo any longer than he had to, especially after staying in an Old Pasadena hotel for several weeks with other evacuees.
For now, Newman is still stuck in limbo trying to care for Luna and get the medical help she needs while jumping through every hoop the system can throw at her.
Industry trackers report that prolonged uncertainty has pushed many Midwestern renewable projects into limbo.
Now, shaky job prospects have her worried and in financial limbo.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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