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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a garbage dump" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a place where waste is collected and disposed of, often in discussions about waste management or environmental issues.
Example: "The city has implemented new regulations to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in a garbage dump."
Alternatives: "a landfill" or "a waste site."
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"It's like a garbage dump," he said.
Tony said, "It used to be a garbage dump.
I just did mine in a garbage dump".
We cleaned up Foundry Cove from a garbage dump".
The truck dropped 30 feet, into a garbage dump below.
In fact, Adebiyi met one of her managers when he was living in a garbage dump.
Does every single one of those need to go into a garbage dump?
In 1968, Markovic's corpse was found in a garbage dump outside Paris.
"It smells like you're living in a garbage dump," Mr. Holden said.
The Web is a garbage dump of inaccurate guesses about the year 2000, 2010 and beyond.
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