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Explanation: Micro: thin. Small capital, profits thin. Refers to the sale of small, small profit. Usage: Joint type; as object, attribute; means the sale of small Source: Mao Zedong, "Analysis of the Classes in Chinese Society": "Hawker both hands are selling, or street side stalls selling short, low and profits slightly, eating enough." Examples: Both hands are hawkers selling, or street side stalls selling, in short, ~, eating enough. (Mao Zedong, "Analysis of the Classes in Chinese Society")- Thesaurus: shoestring, Xiaoshang chapman
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