Too close to call
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Definicja i Znaczenie "too close to call"

too close to call
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almost impossible to predict who will win and who will lose, particularly in a competition

too close to call definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "too close to call" and when to use it?

The idiom "too close to call" is frequently used in the context of competitions, particularly in sports and elections. It signifies a situation where the outcome is so tight or uncertain that it is difficult to predict a winner or make a definitive judgment. The origin of this phrase is not precisely documented, but it has been used for decades to describe close contests or situations where the margin between competitors is minimal.

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The talent competition was so fierce that it was too close to call, and the judges had a tough decision to make.
The result of the election in the swing state is too close to call.
In the election, the two leading candidates were neck and neck in the polls, making it too close to call a clear winner.
The race was too close to call until the final seconds when one team scored a winning goal.
The election results are in the balance, and it's too close to call a winner at this point.
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