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Idiom never say never do not ever say that you will not ever do something.At the present time, he has no intention of running for mayor, but never say never. Usage notes: used mainly in business and politics
never say neverDo not say that something is impossible, that it will never happen, or that you will never do it, because anything is possible. The term first appeared in Charles Dickens' novel The Pickwick Papers. A: "I'll never be good enough to make the team." B: "Never say never. Just keep practicing and see what happens." I know you say we don't have to worry about that scenario, but never say never. never say neverNothing is impossible, anything can happen, as in Mary said Tom would never call her again, but I told her, "Never say never." This expression was first recorded in Charles Dickens's Pickwick Papers (1837). |