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Idiom
You don't say.
Used to show surprise at something that is being said.
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But she does not say how.
It does not say how.
He does not say how this is to be achieved.
It does not say how far that work has progressed.
Russell does not say how old she is.
It does not say how many breaches there have been by rebel groups.
Living Planet Report 2002 does not say how this cataclysm comes about.
Presumably, tax rates would be reduced, but the proposal does not say how much.
Diana B. does not say how she knows Mr. Hynes or who she is.
But it does not say how the agency should rule on any particular drug.
The instruction booklet does not say how much to use, but a few tablespoons seemed right.
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