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 Have you ever heard the phrase, "Pizza shops are a dime a dozen in New York City"? Can you guess the connection between pizza places and dimes? What even is a dime?
 Have you ever had trouble conversing with a native English speaker? Do you wish you could use clever and funny idioms to impress your English-speaking friends?
 Study with Daily Busan, the newest section of the city's English news outlet, Busan is Good, introduces practical English phrases that you can use in everyday conversations. We delve into the definitions and usage of idioms and expressions used by native English speakers. Each entry provides a contextual example so that you can use the expressions with confidence.
 If you have any idioms or favorite vocabulary to share with others, send your English learning content via the QR code below. Selected entries will be published on the Busan is Good homepage.
 To explore previous entries, visit the Busan is Good website and head to the "English Friendly City" section. 


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