And Fortune published a company profile with the theme: "In Florio's hands, truth is a fungible commodity."
To Danny time is a fungible commodity.
Oil, unfortunately, is a fungible commodity in a global market.
Art wasn't being bankrolled, as it is today, as a fungible commodity to be manipulated in global financial markets.
One particularly biting passage: "Even his supporters acknowledge that in Florio's hands, truth is a fungible commodity."
Again, the clone is somehow less than human, taking on characteristics of a fungible commodity.
This usage is usually found in metaphors that treat computing power as a fungible commodity good, like a crop yield or diesel horsepower.
They knew that the Petro Ranger would be sailing with a simple commodity - fuel - easily fungible on the black market.
Every object is a fungible commodity in a world where, as Karl Marx wrote, "all that is solid melts into air."
Children are not fungible commodities.