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not for all the tea in China
Not at any price, never, as in I wouldn't give up my car, not for all the tea in China. This term originated in Australia and alludes to the presumed huge quantity of tea in China. [Late 1800s] Also see for all the world; not for love or money.
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“Not for all the tea in China.”
From Literature
They say they won’t relinquish their freedoms — not for all the tea in China.
From Washington Post
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