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"don't litter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the importance of not throwing trash in places where it does not belong. For example, "With so much at stake, don't litter - every bit of waste makes a difference."
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(But don't litter. Litterers are the worst kind of people on the planet).
I recycle, I don't litter.
"Bags don't litter — people litter," he said.
"If your trash cans don't overflow, people don't litter".
The machine will also impress "Please Don't Litter" messages.
"Bags don't litter," said Councilman Arthur Murphy III.
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We moved wordlessly through the alpine desert, eventually passing a sun-bleached metal sign that said, "Do not litter trails.
Would ConAgra consider a public service announcement on their packaging and advertisements such as "please do not litter"?
The poster reads: "Protect our earth – do not litter and keep our surroundings clean".
Do not litter.
Either way, do not litter.
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