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see the color of one's money

British pronunciation/sˈiː ðə kˈʌləɹ ɒv wˈɒnz mˈʌnɪ/
American pronunciation/sˈiː ðə kˈʌlɚɹ ʌv wˈʌnz mˈʌni/
to see the color of one's money
[PHRASE]
1

to make sure that someone can pay for something before doing business with them

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What is the origin of the idiom "see the color of one's money" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "see the color of one's money" is rooted in the practice of currency exchange and business transactions, particularly in the context of trade and gambling. This phrase

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