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having a clue
verb
Present participle of have a clue
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So, cheerfully owning up to not having a clue, here are my predictions.
"He's such a genius he won an Oscar without having a clue".
Who wants young people hitting 16 and not having a clue about anything?
I'm sure I wasn't alone in not having a clue who he was.
Moreover, fanning the flames of fear are the administration's not having a clue as to how to handle it.
Krauss is more or less upfront, as it turns out, about not having a clue about that.
A virus-free computer Sick of computer viruses or not having a clue what you're downloading half the time?
We imitate her without having a clue about the technical genius that makes her work such a force.
"You'll be hanging around him and catch yourself cracking up without having a clue what you're laughing about.
But, ultimately, this is outsider music that is all the better for not having a clue how to fit in.
"There is this circle of men hiring men and telling men's stories, and not having a clue that it is not always very interesting.
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