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The phrase "a complete dump" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a place that is very dirty, disorganized, or in poor condition.
Example: "After visiting the old warehouse, I can confidently say it was a complete dump, with trash everywhere and broken equipment."
Alternatives: "a total mess" or "in terrible shape".
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It was a complete dump.
"We drove to a strip mall to the restaurant, which was a complete dump.
In this work we use a complete dump of a large Spanish social networking service to present an extensive analysis of gender preferences emerging online.
The Wiki-Vote network was derived from a complete dump of the Wikipedia page-edit history (3 January, 2008) [14,15].
"Every one of them is a complete dump," he says of the soon-to-be gone houses on North Street, where he's lived and worked for three years.
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"Basically Google wants a complete OBD2 dump whenever someone activates Android Auto," the report states, which Google is now denying.
After I have done a complete "brain dump," I prioritize each item.
Further as shown in Table 5. S nodes use complete dump from mirror sites.
Using the latest complete dump of Wikipedia's page edit history, all the data for administrator elections and vote history are contained in this dataset.
The replication granularity for V node is record level dump task specific, for P node first complete dump is copied and further differential dump is used based on check pointing and for S nodes complete copy of the database dump is used among them.
Complete dumps of the RDF data are available via FTP downloads.
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