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Discover LudwigThe phrase "garbage in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the concept of getting poor or useless results when the input or data is of low quality. Example: "The data analysis showed that the high error rates were due to garbage in, as the input data was filled with irrelevant and incorrect information."
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Your mind is like a computer "Garbage In, Garbage Out".
Garbage in.
Garbage in, garbage out.
GARBAGE IN, GARBAGE OUT, the saying goes.
"Garbage in and garbage out," he said.
No one wants garbage in here".
"Garbage in, garbage out," he said.
As engineers say, garbage in, garbage out.
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It's what programmers call garbage in-garbage out.
When a software program replaces human action, the garbage-in-garbage-out principle applies.
As with all online search technology, Zoom still suffers from garbage-in, garbage-out syndrome.
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