for a song
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- (idiomatic) For a very low price; very cheaply.
-  1919, W[illiam] Somerset Maugham, chapter 48, in The Moon and Sixpence, [New York, N.Y.]: Grosset & Dunlap Publishers […], →OCLC:- They remembered then that they could have bought for a song canvases which now were worth large sums.
 
-  2011, Kat Martin, A Song for My Mother, Vanguard Press,, →ISBN, page 200:- In his senior year, he had run across an old '66 Chevy Super Sport headed for the junkyard, bought it for a song, and overhauled it with his dad's help, turning it into the big red muscle car it was back in its day.
 
-  2013 August 16, Robin Finn, “A Former Madoff Penthouse Goes Back on the Market”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:- He bought it for a song in 1984 compared with what his fellow financiers were spending on tonier Park and Fifth Avenues.
 
 
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very cheaply
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