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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "Don't litter" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a common phrase used as a command or reminder to not leave trash in public places. Example: "The sign clearly says 'Don't litter' but many people still throw their trash on the ground."
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Don't litter, hold doors for people, be considerate on public transport.
Don't litter.
Don't litter or pollute.
Don't litter the school floor.
Don't litter in the cave.
Don't litter by spitting it out elsewhere.
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We moved wordlessly through the alpine desert, eventually passing a sun-bleached metal sign that said, "Do not litter trails.
Would ConAgra consider a public service announcement on their packaging and advertisements such as "please do not litter"?
The poster reads: "Protect our earth – do not litter and keep our surroundings clean".
Do not litter.
Either way, do not litter.
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