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Natasha Teacher - Idiom of the week: bang for your buck Bang for your/the buck is an idiom meaning the worth of your money or effort. The phrase originated from the slang
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Unstop - formerly Dare2Compete - In older days, in America, animal skin was used in place of money to trade and that's how we get the term "Buck" which is replaceably used
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