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The phrase "a rubbish" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct form would be "rubbish" without the article "a," as "rubbish" is an uncountable noun.
Example: "The report was full of rubbish and lacked any credible evidence."
Alternatives: "nonsense" or "garbage."
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A rubbish theme park?
A rubbish baby.
"A rubbish relationship".
What a rubbish delivery.
"What a rubbish liveblog!
"What a rubbish name.
I'm a rubbish mum.
It was placed in a rubbish bin.
Qaddafi's Libya is a rubbish country.
Plus he's a rubbish cook.
It's a rubbish game anyway.
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