not bring much to the table

not bring much to the table

To not provide, offer, or possess much in the way of useful or interesting skills, features, or attributes. We hired a new marketing director to help inject some creativity into our advertisements, but he didn't end up bringing much to the table. The company is touting this new smartphone as its most revolutionary product yet, but it really doesn't bring much to the table that we haven't already seen before.
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