more bang for one's buck

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more bang for one's buck
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Buy in bulk so you can get more bang for your buck.Compra al por mayor para que te rinda mejor el dinero.
I'm not cheap. I just want to get the best bang for my buck.No soy tacaño. Solo quiero usar mi dinero de la forma más eficiente.
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