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Referring to an investment or asset that is of little to no value.
Used to indicate that a business venture or decision is not yielding any returns.
Describing a product or service that is not profitable or valuable.
Casual expression to convey something is worthless or insignificant.
In the world of publishing, a poorly written manuscript may not be worth a dime to a literary agent or publishing house.
In therapy, a treatment approach that is not evidence-based or effective may not be worth a dime to clients seeking help.
A risky investment that is likely to lose money may not be worth a dime to a financial advisor's clients.
A property with major structural issues may not be worth a dime to potential buyers.
A buggy or poorly designed software program may not be worth a dime to customers.
A weak legal argument that is unlikely to hold up in court may not be worth a dime to a lawyer's client.
A poorly executed dish that does not meet quality standards may not be worth a dime to a restaurant patron.
A poorly planned or executed marketing campaign may not be worth a dime in terms of generating leads or sales.
A lesson plan that does not engage students or effectively convey information may not be worth a dime in terms of educational value.
A treatment plan that does not address a patient's needs or health concerns may not be worth a dime in terms of improving health outcomes.