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Although 'garbage site' is a grammatically correct phrase, it is not an expression that is commonly used in written English. If you are trying to refer to a place where garbage is kept or disposed of, you should use terms like "landfill", "dump", or "waste disposal site". For example, "The town is considering converting the old quarry into a waste disposal site."
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The facility is understated, well proportioned and well planned — elegant, actually, and not just for a garbage site.
The darkened rooms of the compound's main building were little more than a garbage site, with mangled lengths of steel, document files strewn about to collect dust and piles of pressure valves and severed pipes.
The garbage site will not magically "disappear" garbage.
This is the only access to the proposed garbage site.
Tucked casually away in the city's proposal for the garbage site is that "a certain amount of commercial waste" will be deposited at the garbage site "at night".
The garbage site will be built right up against Bobby Wagner Walk, a public park.
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When she'd go on vacations, she just had to visit the local garbage sites and thought it only right that her two sons go along, too.
Garbage sites like FortuneJack were crowing about bitcoin stability while the old crypto hands were optimistic and pessimistic at the same time.
There are six similar garbage sites in the five boroughs.
Dumpster divers leave garbage sites nicer than they were before.
Many private garbage sites are located in industrial zones in Brooklyn and the Bronx.
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