into thin air
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British pronunciation/θˈɪn ˈeə/
American pronunciation/θˈɪn ˈɛɹ/
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used to refer to a someone or something that suddenly disappears, particularly in a way that is mysterious or suspicious

What is the origin of the idiom "into thin air" and when to use it?

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The idiom "into thin air" can be traced back to William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest," written around 1610-1611. Over time, this phrase gained popularity and became a commonly used expression to describe something disappearing completely without a trace.

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