Examples of 'who to say' in a sentence

Meaning of "who to say"

who to say: Expression questioning the credibility or authority of an individual's opinion or judgment. It implies skepticism or uncertainty about the validity of a statement or decision. For instance, 'Who to say if the proposed strategy will lead to success or failure?'

How to use "who to say" in a sentence

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who to say
I would not know who to say is calling.
And who to say it to anyways?
There is also a freedom in knowing who to say no to.
I am not who to say if he was right.
National coach did not enter because he was not who to say to wipe.
Told who to say.
Not always . But sometimes I know who to say it to.
I didn't know who to say it without narration.
You can not . I would not know who to say it was.
I do not know who to say this to, Mr Culpepper.
You know what to say, how to say it, and who to say it too.
I would not know who to say is calling . You can not.
It makes me feel very grateful, but I don't know who to say thank you to.
And I did not know who to say it to, so I thought I would say it to you.
I would not know who to say it was.

See also

And who to say good-bye to.
I know it was his idea who to say who can do what.
I would not know who to say it was . I saw through you from the start, you impostor!
I just can't decide who to say yes to.
Who told who to say what? - it 's not important.
But sometimes I know, who to say it to.
I wouldn't know who to say is calling. Mother.
And I didn't know who to say it to.
I do not know who to say this to, Mr Culpepper. Yes.
Who told who to say what?

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