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The phrase "a dump for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or situation where something is discarded or stored in a careless or unorganized manner.
Example: "The old warehouse has become a dump for broken furniture and discarded appliances."
Alternatives: "a repository for" or "a dumping ground for".
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In its later years, it was primarily a dump for debris from construction and demolition.
For much of the twentieth century, it was used as a dump for sewage.
Totes Meer is based on his visits to a dump for wrecked German aircraft in Oxfordshire.
When you've lived in a dump for a while, you become blind to the depravity of your circumstances.
And finally, the Arkati river in Ethiopia is used as a dump for all kinds of waste.
Today, the water is significantly cleaner than when it was a dump for chemicals and sewage, but its communities retain the look of business.
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"The site had become a shelter for the homeless and a dump site for trash.
Do broadcasters and beat reporters need a "dump" button for raving sports icons, too?
It looked like a dump site for busted slabs and scrap metal.
"Other theorists believe the coastline is being used as a body dump for organized crime activity; a third scenario is a serial killer is at work".
The trade was essentially a salary dump for the Clippers, who also sent Cleveland a first-round pick, which turned out to be No. 1 over all.
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