thin air
The phrase "thin air" refers to an atmosphere or environment that lacks substance or evidence, often used to describe something that appears or is created seemingly out of nowhere or without any logical explanation or basis. It suggests the absence of tangible proof, support, or justification for a particular claim, idea, or occurrence.
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