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The phrase "dustbin of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large amount of something that is unwanted, unimportant, or outdated, similar to a garbage or trash bin. It can also be used figuratively to refer to a place or group that is considered undesirable or insignificant. Example: "The old library was treated as a dustbin of forgotten books, with dusty shelves and outdated titles that no one wanted to read anymore."
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You head to the dustbin of history.
"Britain is the dustbin of Europe..
Miniature women are consigned to the Dustbin of History.
Capitalism relegated Communism to Ronald Reagan's dustbin of history.
It nestles today in the dustbin of history.
He deserves better than to be tossed idly into the dustbin of rugby history.
No good would come from throwing it into the dustbin of history.
One day, these new energy technologies will toss the OPEC cartel in the dustbin of history.
Before long it was eclipsed by Facebook and fell into the dustbin of the Internet.
Buckley may have saved the nascent conservative movement from the dustbin of history.
Other aspects of Ancient Greek sexual exploration are better left in the dustbin of history.
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