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in the cards

adjective as in probable

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“I suspect that’s in the cards now.”

“What is clear is that both Israel and Iran are in reactive mode and the terms and conditions of their long adversarial relationship have been redefined,” Vakil said on the social media platform X. “Without guardrails, red lines or a strategy to de-escalate, further conflict remains in the cards.”

“If that was in the cards, I’d definitely sign up for that.”

The reason Foster talks so much about him — about how happy their family makes her — is that she wasn’t always sure this was in the cards for her.

But the California amphibians are once again in the line of fire and another rescue mission could be in the cards.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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