Today's idiom is:
to be up in the air/ all up in the air
This idiom is used when things have not been decided or if there is some doubt about the future.
Example 1
A: Will the company be closing down if sales don't get better.
B: It's all up in the air at the moment, but it's a possibility.
Example 2
A: Will the game go ahead this weekend?
B: It depends on the weather. It's all up in the air at the moment.
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