all the tea in china

The phrase "all the tea in China" is an idiomatic expression that signifies a vast quantity or an extremely large amount of something. It suggests an immeasurable volume, as China is historically known for its tea production and consumption. It is often used to emphasize the magnitude, value, or significance of a particular thing or situation, indicating that the speaker would not trade or give it up for anything.


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