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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a junk" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "junk" without the article "a," as "junk" is an uncountable noun.
Example: "I need to get rid of all the junk in my garage."
Alternatives: "trash" or "rubbish."
Exact(51)
Plucked from a junk shop.
A junk country, with a junk administration and a junk prime minister.
The library resembled a junk yard.
A junk man gathers wastepaper.
The table is from a junk shop.
Milk is not a junk food.
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"It thrives on a junk-food diet," said Ms. Landreneau.
In "Ah Liberty!" (2008) children roam across a junk-strewn, vaguely postapocalyptic rural terrain.
It's a junk-food junkie.
Keep on dreaming of a junk-free inbox".
A junk-rated bond could have wider repercussions beyond China.
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