SO MUCH ON THE LINE

Definition: Having a significant amount at stake, with potential consequences or risks involved.

Synonyms: High Stakes, Critical Moment, Big Risk, Important Decision, Serious Consequences

Usage Examples in Sentences

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There is so much on the line when you play chess with a grandmaster.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I noticed we're nearing the deadline for the project presentation. How are things looking on your end?B: Good morning, Mark. Yes, things are coming together, but there's still so much on the line. We need to ensure all the data is accurate and the slides are polished.A: Absolutely, this presentation is crucial for securing the client's trust. Let's double-check everything to avoid any last-minute surprises.B: Agreed. I'll review the financial projections once more, and then we can run through the slides together to make sure they flow smoothly.
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