limbo in the PONS Dictionary

limbo Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in limbo
to be in limbo
to do the limbo

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
For example, a construction project might be described as in limbo if political considerations delay its permit.
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Without his word, the deal is in limbo.
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By the early 1970s his career as an actor was in limbo.
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This left the supercasino, and 14 other smaller concessions, in parliamentary limbo until a final decision was made.
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As the corporate limbo persisted into 1999, the band became more and more convinced that they wanted out of their major label contract.
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He tells her it's a result of her six months in limbo and that full control of her magic should return eventually.
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The sign is now stored in an undisclosed location, with its fate still in limbo.
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She wrote that the rest of the work was in limbo, and what limbo!
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However, the project has yet to be filmed, and is currently in limbo.
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The limbo they are scattered in is dominated by a giant spire, which blocks all use of magic.
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