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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dump everything" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate getting rid of or disposing of all items or information. Example: "I can't believe how messy my room is. I need to stop procrastinating and just dump everything I don't need."
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I didn't dump everything on them at once, of course.
Then I dump everything out and change suitcases.
Maybe I'll dump everything and start writing about rocks like John McPhee did.
Finally, on Aug. 28, Mr. Pu asked Individual A to "dump everything," according to the complaint.
"People dump everything down the hollers -- a wooden leg, dead house pets," Mr. Bickford said.
You could see this as evidence of the market's irrationality — once investors panic, they dump everything overboard.
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People were dumping everything".
I dumped everything.
"They're not just dumping everything on a site".
"It was taking me too long, so I finally just dumped everything in boxes".
He attempted a familiar and proprietary stride through Zora's living room, though he felt neither, then dumped everything on her kitchen table.
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