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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute garbage" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is of very poor quality or completely worthless. Example: The content of that article was absolute garbage. It was poorly researched and full of factual errors.
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That's absolute garbage.
"Which was absolute garbage," Crofts told The Washington Post.
Dick Cheney called Mr. Kerry's claims "absolute garbage".
Asked whether the case was related to the F.S.B. resort, he said, "That is absolute garbage".
Michael Dugher, the shadow Cabinet Office minister, said Grayling's claims were "absolute garbage".
"They said, 'It's awful, absolute garbage – are you crazy?'" remembers manager John Wagstaff, who had heard it playing in a bar in Derby called The Pink Coconut.
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"The World Is Not Enough" video was included on the film's 2000 DVD release and Garbage's 2007 greatest-hits DVD compilation, Absolute Garbage.
"The World Is Not Enough" was included as a bonus track on the Japanese version of Garbage's third album, Beautiful Garbage, and was remastered for Absolute Garbage.
A remastered version was later included on Garbage's 2007 greatest hits DVD Absolute Garbage.
In 2007, Todd Terry's radio mix was remastered and included on the Absolute Garbage bonus disc Garbage Mixes.
When Garbage began to collate the material for Absolute Garbage, it transpired that the analog masters of their debut album had been lost.
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