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*I don't have the foggiest idea.
*I have not the foggiest idea.
*I have no the foggiest idea.
People used to say "I don't have the foggiest idea." However, in British English, especially the older generation, "have not" is used quite often. It appears in the Jane Austen's books in many places. For example, "I have not a clue." "I have not a book." But, this is seldom used nowadays, especially outside the UK. ... |
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