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What's the background of the phrase "$64,000 question"?
I saw that phrase in the Longman dictionary, but I have never seen it in any article that I have ever read.
What's the background of the phrase "$64,000 question"?
I saw that phrase in the Longman dictionary, but I have never seen it in any article that I have ever read.
I saw that phrase in the Longman dictionary, but I have never seen it in any article that I have ever read.
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It may have been a question that was asked in a game show that was worth $64,000. Usually they call it a million dollar question. Not sure if that helps
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It may have been a question that was asked in a game show that was worth $64,000. Usually they call it a million dollar question. Not sure if that helps
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