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Natural English - I have no idea

Brian L

Still saying “I don’t know”?
Try this natural phrase: “I have no idea” — it means you really don’t know something at all.
Example: “I had no idea I had to give a presentation today."
It’s super common and sounds more expressive in everyday conversation.
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