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What’s a semi-formal American equivalent for the British expression “value for money”?

A phrase/idiom to describe indulgence in previously no-no stuffs after change of belief [closed]

Is there a proverb or idiom describing incompetence?

"You not only couldn't fix it but even damaged it more!" [duplicate]

Idiom or proverb to point out half-measures

English proverb or idiom for 'If you have means, you can do any thing you like.'

What is an idiom for "a supervening act that renders a course of action unnecessary"?

English equivalent of saying “Don’t get in between the nail and the flesh”?

Idiom or proverb request for describing or criticising a situation in which the lowliest dare mock a mightiest who has become old

Is there any English equivalent to the Portuguese proverb “days of plenty, nothing’s eve?”

Saying meaning "Don't speak unless you can improve silence"

Is there an English equivalent for this Kurdish proverb: "every ripe and delicious cantaloupe is eaten by a donkey"

What’s a good alternative to “The devil is in the details” that avoids mentioning the devil?

Is "old hen makes good broth" actually used in English?

Proverb meaning "to give something to somebody who does not recognize its value"

"He is an opportunist, there's no need to give him more excuses or opportunities!"

Things will change: idiom or proverb

Ignorance is bliss but . . . .?

English equivalent proverb for an absent minded person

Is there an expression to describe a situation where someone could have helped you but they didn't?