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The phrase "garbage man" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person whose job is to collect and dispose of waste materials.
Example: "The garbage man comes every Tuesday to pick up the trash from our neighborhood."
Alternatives: "sanitation worker" or "waste collector."
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garbage man
noun
Someone, usually male, whose job it is to collect refuse from people's homes and take it to be processed.
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The kids just like garbage, man.
"But I am a garbage man.
Slideshow: A local garbage man hauls the neighborhood trash away.
But I think the garbage man found it disgusting".
He worked as a garbage man one day and sold sausages at Fenway the next.
"He would save us waste and would save motions for the garbage man".
Then I decided I'd rather be a radiologist than a garbage man.
In 1995, he decided to live as a full-time garbage man, local newspapers reported.
She remained unmollified, but said, in her heavily unaccented English, that whatever I wanted to be was fine with her, even if it were a garbage man-so long, she specified, as I was the best garbage man.
Wells Tower spent time as a garbage man, working under an incomprehensible but kind man named Puddn'.
Grade: Incomplete Midfielders Teemu Tainio If the Red Bulls have a garbage man, it is the squat Finn.
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