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The phrase "a waste of peanut" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing of "a waste of peanuts," which could be used to express that something is not worth the effort or resources involved.
Example: "Throwing away perfectly good food is just a waste of peanuts."
Alternatives: "a waste of resources" or "a waste of time".
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What a waste of peanut butter.
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