look into crystal ball

Frequency: 5.00.5 per million words

To peer into a crystal ball, typically used figuratively to mean predicting the future.

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Examples (10)

  • I can't look into my crystal ball and tell you what will happen!
  • If I could look into a crystal ball, I would tell you which stocks to buy.
  • Do you expect me to look into a crystal ball and know the project's exact completion date?
  • He wished he could have looked into a crystal ball before making that risky investment.
  • Looking into a crystal ball won't solve our current problems; we need a practical plan.
  • No one can look into a crystal ball to see the future of the economy.
  • Sure, let me just look into my crystal ball to find your lost keys.
  • As an analyst, I can provide forecasts based on data, but I can't look into a crystal ball for guaranteed outcomes.
  • Don't ask me to look into a crystal ball; let's analyze the facts we have.
  • It feels like we're just looking into a crystal ball, guessing what the market will do next.