no horse in this race

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English

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Etymology

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From betting on horse racing; someone who has not placed bets on any of the horses in a particular race will have no vested interest in any of them winning.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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no horse in this race

  1. (idiomatic) No vested interest in the outcome of a contest or debate.
    I have no horse in this race; I just want to see justice done.

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