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Common phrases that use numbers include "a dime a dozen," which means something is very common or inexpensive, and "two heads are better than one," emphasizing the value of collaboration. Another example is "six of one, half a dozen of the other," indicating that two options are essentially the same. Additionally, "third time's the charm" suggests that after two failures, success is likely with a third attempt.

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