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idioms [connecting text and text] [meaning] [money] [1]

idioms [connecting text and text] [meaning] [money] [1]


A fool and his money are soon parted


A million dollar idea


Easy money


Get your money’s worth


In for a penny in for a pound

A person who is foolish or careless with their money will lose it quickly.

An idea, plan, or invention that has potential to be profitable.

A simple job that also pays well.

Obtaining enough use out of a product or service to what was spent on it.

Starting something and despite problems seeing it through to the end.

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