be like money in the bank
be like money in the bank
To be a reliable, valuable asset; to be guaranteed to be useful or beneficial in the future. When you run a farm, feed for your animals is like money in the bank—you want the supply to be plentiful and sustainable. Good health is like money in the bank. The longer you maintain it, the better your life will be. The new quarterback is proving to be like money in the bank for the team.
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