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"dump on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to unfairly criticize or blame someone. It can be used in casual or informal writing. Example: "I can't believe you're always dumping on me for small mistakes." The phrase can also be used in a more literal sense, such as "I need to dump on these old clothes before going to the thrift store." This means to get rid of or discard something. Example: "I had to dump on all my old textbooks before moving to a new city." As for an example of when to use this phrase, it can be used in any situation where someone is unfairly criticizing or blaming someone else, such as in a personal argument, a work evaluation, or a review of a product or service.
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dump on
verb
To dump (finish a relationship with someone)
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Not to "dump on" their record.
"After he tries to dump on me".
This seems like a lot to dump on the daughters.
"They'll dump on us before we even get there.
People dump on us pretty much all the time.
"This is the last time they're going to dump on you," he told his dead son.
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A classic example is toxic waste dumped on a community.
Trash dumped on the sidewalk?
"We are being dumped on," he said.
Ice was dumped on top.
In euro-land, dumping on your predecessor means dumping on your country.
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