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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dump for" is not a complete part of a sentence.
It does not make sense on its own and would need to be part of a larger sentence for it to make sense in written English. Here are some examples of how "dump for" can be used in a sentence: - The river is a popular dump for trash and unwanted items. - This area is known as a dump for toxic waste. - The abandoned warehouse has become a dumping ground for illegal activities. - We need to find a designated dump for all of this construction debris. - The landfill serves as a dump for the city's garbage. - The lake has become a dump for old boats and machinery.
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It's not a flat dump for miscellaneous ideas.
I've been working on the dump for 12 years.
He had been working at this dump for fifteen years, collecting wire.
It is possible the trade is a salary dump for Charlotte.
"That was a huge morale dump for us," said the plant's manager, Timothy Nellenbach.
The heaven above us today is a waste dump for gases that harm our climate system.
In its later years, it was primarily a dump for debris from construction and demolition.
For much of the twentieth century, it was used as a dump for sewage.
Totes Meer is based on his visits to a dump for wrecked German aircraft in Oxfordshire.
The site, north-west of the city, had been the dump for wartime rubble.
But even on the eve of its purging, the Gowanus Canal remains very much a garbage dump for the city.
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