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"Not Going to Fly" Meaning

Discover the meaning and usage of the English expression "not going to fly" to enhance your conversational skills.

"Not going to fly" means that something is not expected to work out or be successful. It’s often used to express skepticism or doubt about a plan, idea, or product.

For example, "This product is definitely not going to fly" means that the product is unlikely to succeed or be accepted.

Understanding and using "not going to fly" can help you sound more like a native speaker and communicate more effectively. It’s a great way to express doubt or disbelief in a conversational manner.

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