you never know
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English[edit]
Phrase[edit]
- 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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Translations[edit]
phrase used to speculate about a slim chance
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