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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as garbage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered worthless or of poor quality.
Example: "The report was filled with inaccuracies and was ultimately dismissed as garbage."
Alternatives: "as trash" or "as rubbish".
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Because that's what fashion is all about: creating the illusion that you are not as garbage as you actually are.
Mr Berlusconi dismissed the articles as "garbage".
A Westchester official originally dismissed the suit as "garbage".
Residents pay premium taxes, even as garbage cans overflow and potholes go unrepaired.
Not so fast – there are about 907,211 reasons to dismiss this online poll as garbage.
Using grocery-store plastic sacks as garbage bags is common-sense recycling.
He dismisses most modern absinthe, whether made in a factory or a home, as garbage.
The claim was dismissed as "garbage" by an aide to County Executive Andrew J. Spano.
He doesn't approve of the fill referred to as garbage; it contains all sorts of things.
The pigs at least were useful as garbage collectors and sources of food.
Why can't people respect Zimbabwe?" Moyo described allegations of growing violence as "garbage".
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