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Where there's muck there's brass meaning proverb?

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Answered by laibakhurram
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'Where there's muck there's brass' is a 20th-century expression which originated in Yorkshire, England where brass is still used as a slang term for money.

It is used for saying that people can make money if they are willing to do unpleasant jobs.

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Answered by spideyayu27
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Answer:

UK saying. said to mean that a lot of money can be made from business activities that are dirty or unpleasant.

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