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The phrase "a dumpster bag" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large, durable bag designed for collecting and transporting waste or debris, often used in construction or cleanup projects.
Example: "We need to order a dumpster bag to handle all the debris from the renovation."
Alternatives: "construction bag" or "debris bag".
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This is a dumpster bag that you purchase for around $30, fill it to a limit of 3,300 pounds and schedule a pickup, which costs an average of $140 but varies by area.
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Against the opposite wall of the alley was a dumpster brimming with bin bags.
Jude, we later learn, was a foundling, deposited in a bag by a dumpster and raised by monks.
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Get in your car and take this big bag of trash to a dumpster behind a fast food joint or somewhere else public.
His torso and legs, wrapped in plastic bags, were put in a Dumpster behind another building in the complex.
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