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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dumped waste" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe waste materials that have been disposed or discarded in an irresponsible or illegal manner. Example: The factory was fined for illegally dumping waste into the river, causing environmental damage.
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Many of the sulphur compounds in the waste are highly volatile and will be blown downwind of dumped waste.
Fly-tipping is on the rise across England, with taxpayers footing a multimillion-pound bill to clear up illegally dumped waste, figures show.
This paper reports the data obtained on an attempt at the utilisation of the oily sludge, which is a dumped waste of petroleum refineries.
Mercaptans are highly volatile and are likely to be gradually released from dumped waste as it breaks down in the environment.
The subsidiary, Newmont Minahasa Raya, is under investigation over accusations that its gold mine dumped waste that poisoned local residents, an assertion the company denies.
She also expressed her concern that the U.N. has not learned its lesson, citing reports that the U.N. has since dumped waste in several other countries where its peacekeepers are stationed.
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It has admitted that a contractor it hired dumped wastes in Ringwood.
Or: "We see people who dump waste in our waters.
Ended a rule banning dumping waste from mining into streams.
The 1996 protocol imposed a general ban on dumping waste into the sea.
These are places that absorb nutrients from the bloodstream and dump waste into it.
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