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There’s Muck Brass Expression Means Dirt Muddle Evidence

Phrase/Idiom where there’s muck there’s brass
Definition This expression means that dirt and muddle are evidence of products being manufactured and money (brass) being made.
Example That time, the business was brisk – where there’s muck there’s brass.

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