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'garbage day' is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
You can use it to refer to the weekly day that people in a certain area take their trash to the curb for pickup. For example, "Don't forget to take out the garbage tomorrow - it's garbage day!".
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garbage day
noun
The weekly day wherein people place their rubbish outside to be collected by garbagemen.
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It's gone, and whatever happens inside my refrigerator or house, I am comforted by knowing that after tomorrow, there are only 6 more days until the next garbage day.
It's Thursday, garbage day.
"It was on garbage day.
Also, don't forget garbage day.
The Lower East Side on garbage day?
He asked, 'Is this a special garbage day?' " But now, the next challenge appears to be sewage.
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("After the revolution, who is going to pick up the garbage Monday morning?" she wrote).
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Nurkic isn't going to outrun a whole lot of teams on the fast break, but in a half-court set he contribute; he's even contributing in rotations that CBS Sports Matt Mooree called "a flaming ice cream truck veering off a cliff into a pile of garbage" Tuesday.
A 300-pound California black bear seen rummaging through garbage Friday in a La Crescenta neighborhood has prompted officials to remind residents that leaving trash bins unsecured is like an open dinner invitation for wildlife.
Mar. 25, 2016, 3 41 p.m. Mar. 25, 2016, 12 49 p.m. Ted Cruz called a tabloid story "garbage" Friday, labeling it part of a "smear" campaign planted by a top Donald Trump ally, as the GOP candidates face continued attacks over their personal lives.
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