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The phrase "dump in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in informal contexts to mean "place something into something else in a careless or unceremonious manner". For example, "He dumped the dirty clothes in the laundry basket."
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The toughest dump in town.
Dump in snow peas.
Dump in the rigatoni, mix and serve.
Taking a dump in a showroom for commodes takes guts.
"You dump in a phone and it rattles around.
Sanda said it wasn't the largest dump in the city but probably the highest.
"He can dump in his changeup, and his curveball has been really good, too.
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He has also developed a sense of anticipating a dump-in or a collision.
You can dump in frozen peas straight out of the bag.
Building a garbage dump in front of public housing in Yorkville, Manhattan.
Basically, you don't want to end up scrambling the eggs you're going to dump in.
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