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bang for your buck

Getting the greatest value for one's investment, or maximize outcome with the least amount of input. This phrase originated as a political term coined by Charles E. Wilson, the U.S. Secretary of Defense, in 1954, referring to massive retaliation policy proposed by John Foster Dulles. Also called value for the dollar.

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