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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a junkyard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a place where discarded or abandoned vehicles and other items are collected and stored, often for recycling or parts.
Example: "After the accident, the car was taken to a junkyard where it would be dismantled for parts."
Alternatives: "a scrap yard" or "a salvage yard."
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A junkyard.
"You're like a junkyard dog".
Granted, it's still a junkyard BB+.
Ours went to a junkyard in 1990 for about $100.
It was in a junkyard for 26 years".
I've begun to think of cancer as a junkyard dog.
But being a junkyard dog was also ill-advised.
The popular RV park looked like a junkyard.
"It used to be just a junkyard and used cars".
We arrive at what looks like a junkyard.
She may be a Junkyard Dog, but boy, she's moving.
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