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Discover Ludwig"dump it down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean to quickly and carelessly discard something, or set it roughly down as if you were dumping it. For example, "He dumped the spilled coat hanger down into the bin."
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dummy — the same weight as Shaftesbury's body — out of the boot of a car and dump it down a ravine.
Shortly afterward, Pastor Bob Enyart of Denver Bible Church released a bizarre video which showed him purchasing a Starbucks coffee before proceeding to dump it down a sewer in protest.
Upon returning with the bag, don't just dump it down on the desk and leave.
If you're at home, dump it down the drain; at a bar or restaurant, send it back (more on this later).
You may use this in the garden, or dump it down a drain.
Get them out of your refrigerator out of your cupboards dump it down the sink and throw the bottles away, you will feel liberated after doing so.
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"When the right weather system comes along, that weather system can be thought of as a device for reaching out — quite a ways at times — and grabbing the available moisture and bringing it in and dumping it down," he told HuffPost following 2015's floods in Utah and Arizona.
She pushed past him, then stormed around the apartment, muttering curses to herself, until she filled a bucket with water and dumped it down onto the man outside, shocking the others in the apartment.
"Retailers like Wal-Mart that generate hazardous waste have a duty to legally and safely dispose of that hazardous waste, and dumping it down the sink was neither legal nor safe," André Birotte Jr., the United States attorney for the Central District of California, said.
Discard the unneeded portion by dumping it down the drain of your kitchen sink.
Discard the warm, dispensed vinegar by dumping it down the sink.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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