27 Jul 2025
18m

BE 443: How to Express a Resource Isn't Scarce in English

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Business English from All Ears English

In this episode of the Business English Podcast, Lindsay and Michelle discuss the idiom "a dime a dozen," which means something is very common and not unique or valuable. They explore how this phrase applies to business contexts, such as evaluating marketing strategies, assessing the value of skills in the face of AI advancements, and making purchasing decisions. They provide examples of how to use the expression in business conversations, emphasizing its use in situations where something is perceived as less special due to its abundance. They also introduce a related expression, "easy to come by," and recommend another All Ears English episode about the phrase "run of the mill" for additional insights on expressing that something isn't special.

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