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In English Vocabulary, What Does The Idiom "A Dime A Dozen" Signify?
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Very expensive and rare
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Something of high value
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Very common and of little value
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A rare financial opportunity
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This idiom describes something so common that it is not considered special, unique, or expensive.
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