Definition
Further along, in terms of time or progress.
In Context
- "They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the line they ran into problems with reliability."
- "Southgate's side cast off the clouds of dread that have come over England in penalty shootouts in the past, a psychological lift that may yet help them further down the line."
- "The person said one of the reasons the Chinese had been so pliant in development of a joint position on AI governance was that “playing nice” and acting as a “responsible partner” could help foster conversations about relaxation of US trade barriers later down the line."