you never know

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you never know

  1. Used to speculate about a possibility; especially, a slight one.
    At this point, I doubt that they'll meet their deadline, but you never know — stranger things have happened.
    • 8 October 2010, Colin Jackson for BBC Sport, 'Magic can happen between Turner and Sharman'
      They are only running times in the 13.20s, but next year he could run 13.25 and you never know, he may end up running 13.1 quite easily

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