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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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What's meaning of "a ways down the pike"?
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" At some point, we'll have to make a decision about X, but that's a ways on down the pike. (We don't have to make that decision now. )

  • " At some point, we'll have to make a decision about X, but that's a ways on down the pike.
  • (We don't have to make that decision now.
  • )
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It means "in the future" or "not very soon."

At some point, we'll have to make a decision about X, but that's a ways on down the pike. (We don't have to make that decision now. We can do it at a later time.)

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