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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dustbin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a container for waste or rubbish, commonly found in homes, offices, or public spaces.
Example: "Please throw the empty wrappers in a dustbin instead of leaving them on the table."
Alternatives: "a trash can" or "a garbage bin."
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One French lawmaker described it as a "dustbin ship".
It's only a dustbin.
Once I even threw Thibaut in a dustbin.
On my way home, I buried them in a dustbin.
"The report went into a dustbin in the White House".
And the planet is transformed into a dustbin.
This, many suspect, has become a dustbin for anything that firms want to charge off.
And I'm not quite anal enough to purchase a dustbin incinerator cover.
He once emerged from a dustbin at the start of a lecture on Samuel Beckett.
Can you forget when you see a young kid scavenging in a dustbin?
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All are cryogenically frozen in tiny vials within a dustbin-sized metal vat.
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