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Give me an example of A DIME A DOZEN.​

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Answered by sonalsundrani14
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When you say 'A Dime a Dozen' you mean that something is common and almost worthless. Example of use: “Those antique dishes are pretty, but they're a dime a dozen.”

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Answered by freefire988
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When you say 'A Dime a Dozen' you mean that something is common and almost worthless. Example of use: “Those antique dishes are pretty, but they're a dime a dozen.”

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