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How do you use limbo in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "limbo" in a sentence:

Literal meaning:

* The dancer gracefully moved through the limbo bar, her body contorting in a way that seemed impossible.

* The children were playing limbo, trying to see how low they could go without touching the stick.

Figurative meaning:

* After weeks of waiting, the project was stuck in limbo, with no clear direction or timeline.

* The decision about the new policy was left in limbo until the next meeting.

* His future felt like limbo, uncertain and undefined.

Other uses:

* The band played a song about the state of limbo that many young people experience.

* She felt lost in a limbo of grief and confusion.

You can also use limbo as an adjective:

* The limbo state of the economy caused widespread anxiety.

* His limbo existence made him feel restless and unfulfilled.

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