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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scrap bin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a container where discarded or leftover materials are placed, often in a workshop or kitchen setting.
Example: "After finishing the project, I made sure to throw all the leftover pieces into a scrap bin to keep the workspace tidy."
Alternatives: "waste container" or "discard bin".
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Start a scrap bin for paper, that way people in your office can use paper scraps rather than notebooks.
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Marples thought the high recycling rate was partly due to the affluence of the region, in which householders had the space to manage three bins outside and a scraps bin in the kitchen.
But there are many people who probably find it a complete imposition". Marples thought the high recycling rate was partly due to the affluence of the region, in which householders had the space to manage three bins outside and a scraps bin in the kitchen.
There is a designated "Scrap bin" in the corner beside the workbench.
In a factory it might mean that a component has to be thrown into the scrap bin.
At any rate, the fire marshal would later conclude that someone tossed a match or cigarette butt into Abramowitz's scrap bin before it was completely extinguished.
Abramowitz was taking his coat and hat from a nearby peg when he noticed the fire in his scrap bin.
Always ask before handling or using materials from outside the scrap bin.
You may use materials in the scrap bin for your projects.
Don't play with or use parts that don't belong to you, unless they are in the scrap bin (see the next point).
It's tough to tell which early-stage food startups will take off and which will wind up in the scrap bin.
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