Up In The Air

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Up in the air

To be uncertain. 

“After they lost those two largest clients last year their business future is up in the air.” 

ORIGIN
The phrase is probably related to small particles floating in the air which are difficult to catch. It has been widely used since the first half of 1900s. 

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