Where there's muck there's brass meaning proverb?
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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.
It is used for saying that people can make money if they are willing to do unpleasant jobs.
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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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