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The phrase "as a trash" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it should be "as trash" or "like trash" when referring to something being treated or regarded in a negative manner.
Example: "He treated my ideas as trash, dismissing them without consideration."
Alternatives: "like garbage" or "as waste."
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One worked as a trash collector.
Ms. Williams made hers as a trash talker.
Garnett, known as a trash talker, issued a statement before the game.
He went to work for the city as a trash collector in 1960.
The wheelchair, at just three years old, was almost as battered as a trash truck.
The thoughtless act I have been watching is chest of drawers that is regularly used as a trash can.
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The chairs were upholstered in woven gray cashmere; a lampshade was covered with the same fabric, as was a trash can.
They dismiss the Americans' lumberyard lances as "closet poles," their armor as looking "like a trash can" and their draft horses as "tractors with four legs".
"The plastic bag has a very strong reuse application, whether as a trash-can liner, or for a cat box, or some other household purpose.
Ed García Conde, a local blogger who grew up in Melrose, said he remembers the site as a trash-strewn parking lot, a dumping ground for old mattresses and other city detritus that teenagers would sometimes sneak into.
If so, then the catcallers of Cannes were even more misguided than they knew, since any decent French Marxist would be happy to deconstruct the film as a trashing of the idle rich.
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