Primarily used in the UK, so may not be understood everywhere. Recognize it's a regional phrase. When I mentioned 'where there's muck there's brass' in the US, they looked puzzled.
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Metaphorical Sense
Often used metaphorically, not just about physical dirt or waste, but any messy situation. He started a software fix for a nasty code bug, sure that where there's muck there's brass.
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Historical Roots
Originates from Yorkshire, where 'brass' means money. It's deeply rooted in British culture. Her grandfather often recited 'where there's muck there's brass' while polishing his old coins.