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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rubbish dump" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a place where waste or garbage is collected and stored.
Example: "The old factory site has been transformed into a rubbish dump, attracting all sorts of unwanted debris."
Alternatives: "a garbage site" or "a waste disposal area."
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Some were found, burned, on a rubbish dump.
It was an ally way leading to a rubbish dump.
Earlier this month, a baby's corpse was found on a rubbish dump in the city.
He dies alone on a rubbish dump in a scene reminiscent of Bunuel's Los Olvidados.
Then, passing a rubbish dump one day in the car, we saw Raoul.
"Home at last!" The view is of a rubbish dump swarming with seagulls.
The worms, traced back to a rubbish dump in Bristol, often feed on bacteria that develop on decaying vegetable matter.
At worst, a drawerful of confidential information might be thrown away by accident and end up on a rubbish dump.
For the first five minutes of driving, you assume that you are passing through a rubbish dump, but then you realise that two wars and endless poverty have turned the entire country into a rubbish dump.
"We looked at a house, a cute little house in Sag Harbor, that overlooked a rubbish dump.
Though once a chicken farm, for the past 16 years this land served as a rubbish dump.
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