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you never know
you never knowYou can't accurately predict or be certain (about something). I doubt we'll ever move back to the US, but you never know—stranger things have happened! I know you don't think your grades are good enough to be accepted, but you never know, maybe they'll be really impressed by your application essay.See also: know, neveryou never know COMMON You say you never know to mean that it is not certain what will happen in the future, and to suggest that there is some hope that things will turn out well. You never know, I might get lucky. There might be an even bigger one — I doubt it, but you never know.See also: know, neveryou never know you can never be certain; it's impossible to predict. informalSee also: know, neveryou never ˈknow (with somebody/something) you cannot be sure (about the behaviour of somebody/something or the quality of something): Don’t throw away those old stamps. You never know, they might be valuable one day. ♢ You never know with him; one day he’s smiling and laughing, the next day he won’t speak to anybody.See also: know, neverAcronymsSeeYNK |