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The phrase "a garbage of" is not correct and not typically used in written English.
It may be intended to describe a collection or type of garbage, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "There was a garbage of old furniture piled up in the alley."
Alternatives: "a pile of garbage" or "a heap of trash".
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Wood loves the forked consciousness, the immigrant's delight in refreshing the English language's possibilities — Nabokov and Hemon's taste for the oddly pronged adjective or the "enraptured and faintly alienated" perspective of Joseph O'Neill's Dutch narrator of "Netherland," who sees New York as a "garbage of light".
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