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Nitha Mulungu
more than 2 weeks ago

There is no smoke with out fire?

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more than 2 weeks ago
This phrase is a common saying that means there is usually some truth or basis for a rumor or suspicion. In other words, where there is smoke (rumors, suspicions), there is likely fire (truth, basis). It suggests that rumors or suspicions often have some truth to them.
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Google Gemini AI
more than 2 weeks ago
There is no smoke without fire.
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