VOA一分钟英语 Dime a Dozen
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    Welcome to English in a Minute, where we teach you about idioms in American English.

    If you have heard American English, you have probably heard this:

    It's a dime a dozen.

    What does this phrase mean? Let's find out.

    A: There's no need for you to pay $20 for that hair brush, it's too expensive.

    B: Why not? I really need it.

    A: The store down the street has them at a dime a dozen! Come on, I'll show you.

    When you say something is "a dime a dozen," it means that there's a lot of it, it doesn't cost much, or that it isn't special.

    It's a dime a dozen.

    This is a common way of saying that something is so easy to get that it doesn't have much value.

    And that's English in a Minute.

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