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crystal ball
noun
A globe of glass or crystal used to foretell the future.
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The phrase "crystal ball" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a hypothetical object that can predict the future, or as a metaphor for being able to foresee events. Example: "I wish I had a crystal ball so I could see how my life will turn out in 10 years."
Exact(54)
Hoffman's crystal ball wasn't flawless.
Oscurs was their crystal ball.
"We're not a crystal ball.
"I have no crystal ball.
Nobody has that crystal ball.
We own the crystal ball".
Similar(6)
It is crystal-ball gazing".
"Crystal Ball" is particularly operatic in scope.
Looking Into the Crystal Ball.
[Crystal Ball].
[Crystal Ball, The Surge].
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