Sentence examples for dispose of something from inspiring English sources

The phrase "dispose of something" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to get rid of or remove something or to deal with something in a particular manner. Example: The company plans to dispose of its old equipment and upgrade to newer models.

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You just close — maybe make a private, side deal to dispose of something.

Anyway...as he stopped a double-A battery that was threatening to roll under my car with his foot (it was a dead battery from something, I can't remember what, and I wanted to dispose of something filled with acid properly so naturally it had been living inside my purse), I thanked him profusely for taking the time to help me out.

Do not dispose of something that does not belong to you unless you have explicit permission from its owner.

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She let the remains of her first dog, Max, be disposed of, something she said will never happen again.

When two merging companies are required to divest themselves of certain divisions or factories, they are disposing of something they actually and clearly own.

A man walking his dog at night in nearby Alexandria, Va., saw Mr. Condit disposing of something in the trash and reported it to the authorities, an official said.

No man would send out goods to a foreign country, but in the expectation of receiving profitable returns; and it is sheer hypocrisy, as well as the worst of folly, to say, that a merchant ought to abstain from the chance of getting such returns, because the article that the country with which he trades has to dispose of, is something produced by slave-labour.

Prior to the Statute of Wills, many people used feoffees to dispose of their land, something that fell under the jurisdiction of the Lord Chancellor anyway.

Asked if he planned to sell it, he said, "Any plans to sell or dispose of anything would be something we'd talk about at a later date".

But that team is "still waiting for something to dispose of," said a survey group member.

People will own something for a short while and dispose of it.

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