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The phrase "dispose of them" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to the act of getting rid of something. For example, "We need to dispose of these old books so that we can make room for new ones."
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There was no place to dispose of them for years".
"Was it my right to dispose of them?
They like to tear them and dispose of them".
In one scene she enlists her new boyfriend to help her dispose of them.
One would give those who possess illegal guns 180 days to dispose of them.
The first thing Dr Gura did, therefore, was dispose of them.
Anyway, the hazardous contents were leaking, and the Dutch were left to dispose of them properly.
And they do not have the thousands of dollars required to properly dispose of them.
Investors say it could take years for Citigroup to dispose of them.
We care ever less for the possessions we buy, and dispose of them ever more quickly.
The program would buy distressed-assets and then dispose of them overtime.
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