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a risk or brave act taken without considering the consequences
What is the origin of the idiom "leap in the dark" and when to use it?
The idiom "leap in the dark" originated in the 19th century and is often attributed to British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli. It is used metaphorically to describe an action or decision that is taken without complete information or understanding of the potential consequences, often involving a degree of risk or uncertainty.
Example
Starting a new business is a leap in the dark, as success is never guaranteed.
She decided to take a leap in the dark and move to a foreign country for a job opportunity.
Entering a new market with a unique product can be seen as a jump in the dark, but it has the potential for great rewards.

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