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Up in the air

If something is “up in the air,” it means it’s uncertain, undecided, or not yet settled. 

Examples:

1- The company’s merger is up in the air, so we don’t know what’s going to happen with our department.

2- My roommate and I were planning to throw a party, but now she’s mad at me… so yeah, the party is up in the air.