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Free sign upThe phrase "a dump in the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to describe a place that is messy, dirty, or poorly maintained.
Example: "After the party, the living room looked like a dump in the middle of a construction site."
Alternatives: "a mess in the" or "a pigsty in the".
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The installation is spread out over a dump in the Palermo hills, latter-day "Godfather" country.
So Nigger wrote himself a pass, took a dump in the dumbwaiter, and removed himself beyond the reach of Jefferson.
If you're Sydney Roosters rugby league ace Nate Myles, you take a dump in the hall and go into hiding.
And in other news, the world is round, the Pope a Catholic and a bear has just taken a dump in the woods".
- took a dump in the middle of the pitch during a game in the World Cup finals in Italy in 1990.
Burroughs met him in Tangier, in 1955, and bonded with him in Paris at a dump in the Latin Quarter, known as the Beat Hotel, whose motherly owner adored literary wanderers.
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Sean Bergenheim scored off a rebound on a dump-in at 16:11 to cut the deficit to 3-1.
They stay in a dump in Midtown, and the boy earns small change dancing for strangers in Times Square.
Rochdale midfielder Bastien Hery has denied calling the town "a dump" in a French magazine interview.
Last week, the search turned to a gully near a rubbish dump in the neighbouring city of Cocula, but still no remains have been identified.
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