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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paper pit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or situation where paper is accumulated or discarded, often in a messy or chaotic manner.
Example: "After the event, the office was left in disarray, resembling a paper pit filled with discarded flyers and notes."
Alternatives: "a pile of papers" or "a paper mess".
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She's a paper pit bull.
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My father took the pit of a damson plum out of his mouth and dropped it into a paper bag, fluttering his fingers a little.
Industries include the manufacture of chipboard, paper pulp, pit props, and fence posts from local timber.
Bank of America needs to protect its investment in Countrywide, throwing billions into an open pit of mortgage paper where the profitability of servicing a trillion or more in mortgages just turned murky.
A few draw latrine designs on paper: a two-metre pit, some planks in a criss-cross to form the hole.
This paper describes the application of creative design techniques to a specific pit arrangement at the Westmoreland Kemmerer Mine, Kemmerer, Wyoming.
A broken pot sat in a pit.
Dig a pit for a fire.
In this paper, the problem of linear long-wave scattering by a submerged circular cylinder or a circular pit located in a general idealized bottom topography is considered.
Diggy is not a pit bull and has the papers to prove it, said Kristina Millman-Rinaldi, executive director of Detroit Dog Rescue, where Tillery adopted the pup.
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