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There seems to be no record of its first use, but it would have to be after the introduction of the US "dime" coin in 1796.

The phrase "a dime a dozen" means that an item or commodity would not be difficult to find or acquire, as it is not highly valued (not that it actually has no value, only that it is common or plentiful).

Example : "Screenplays about Zombies are a dime a dozen."

Example : "Pretty girls come a dime a dozen..." (Shop Around - Miracles, 1960)

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