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The phrase "are dumped in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being discarded or placed in a particular location, often referring to waste or unwanted items.
Example: "After the event, all the leftover food are dumped in a designated area for composting."
Alternatives: "are placed in a" or "are thrown into a".
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Sometimes the bills are dumped in a bathroom sink.
They might provoke a snigger or two, then they are dumped in a cupboard.
At Simply Sausage, the bones and other inedible, indigestible, unsavory parts are dumped in a big garbage pail and discarded.
But as soon as they become infected, or at least become bedridden and sick, they are dumped in a ditch — sometimes literally.
The most frequently used pressure-plate IEDs (improvised explosive devices) are so common that hundreds are dumped in a pile at the entrance to the classrooms.
It makes you look at Edinburgh in a new light - particularly when you are dumped in a lonely street and left to return to the city centre at the end.
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Their bodies were dumped in a ditch.
Then their corpses were dumped in a mass grave.
Her brutalised body was dumped in a shallow ditch.
Hosted by Sir Tony Robinson, in Time Crashers 10 celebrities were dumped in a different "time zone".
Some redundant remains were dumped in a sewer that ran directly under the building.
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