A Dime a Dozen – very common; not special because it is so
common.
Use: I grew up in a small farming town. Everyone drove big
old trucks. The first time I saw a BMW, I was amazed. But now that I live in
Los Angeles, BMWs are a dime a dozen.
BMWs are really common in Los Angeles, so seeing one is
nothing special.
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