Where there's smoke there's FIRE.
The earliest recorded version is from 13th century France: "No fire is without smoke, nor smoke without fire. In 1592 the English had this version: "There's no smoke without fire". Today's version is just a variant of these.
What it means: if it looks like something's wrong then something is probably wrong.
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