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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trash bin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a container for waste or garbage.
Example: "Please throw your empty soda can in a trash bin instead of leaving it on the table."
Alternatives: "a garbage can" or "a wastebasket."
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A squirrel dug through a trash bin.
Paul is roughed up and thrown in a trash bin.
Can't say, but this promotional product made it 40 years without seeing a trash bin.
In the 1980s, Ms. Libraty found four boxes of discarded dolls in a trash bin.
"Over 3.4 ounces is not allowed," he explained, as he headed toward a trash bin.
But if you have a trash bin filled with rotting food, you already have the power.
And, yes, he plunges into a trash bin in search of packaging that might hold clues.
Prosecutors say Tessier also discarded Wallen's front license plate in a trash bin on the property.
Dr. Sybers said he threw the syringe into a trash bin across the street.
The victims' bodies had been cut up and thrown in a trash bin.
The tunnel, hidden under a trash bin, was about 800 yards long.
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