time will tell
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British pronunciation/tˈaɪm wɪl tˈɛl/
American pronunciation/tˈaɪm wɪl tˈɛl/
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used to mean that by passing time it will be proved if something is true, valid, or effective

What is the origin of the idiom "time will tell" and when to use it?

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While the exact origin of the idiom "time will tell" is difficult to trace definitively, it can be attributed to the natural progression of language and the common human experience of waiting for the passage of time to reveal outcomes or truths. It is commonly used when there is uncertainty, speculation, or skepticism about the future, allowing for time to provide clarity. This phrase is often used in discussions of relationships, business ventures, investments, or any situation where the final result or consequences are uncertain.

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