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The phrase "a waste was" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that was considered a waste of resources, time, or effort.
Example: "The project was poorly planned, and in the end, a waste was evident in the resources that were squandered."
Alternatives: "a waste occurred" or "it was a waste".
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The cockle shell, which is available in abundance, has no any eminent use and is commonly regarded as a waste, was utilized as a source of calcium oxide in catalyzing a transesterification reaction to produce biodiesel (methyl esters).
Potato peels as a waste was used as sole carbon source and production was optimized through central composite design of response surface methodology.
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"It's a waste; it's a time suck".
"It's a waste to be wasting all of this energy".
"Waste is a problem," Ms. Burke said.
Tackling organic waste is a big task.
Food waste is a big issue.
Food waste is a huge problem.
Nuclear waste is a long-term hazard.
Zero waste is a key component.
Fabric waste is a real problem.
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