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"I dump" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but is most commonly used to indicate that someone is disposing of or abandoning something. Here is an example: "I couldn't stand the clutter in my room any longer, so I dumped all of my old clothes and books in the donation bin."
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Or do I dump my shares?
How do I dump my boyfriend?
I dump my girlfriends after 18 months.
Then I dump everything out and change suitcases.
I dump out the water in the rain and fill it up again.
If they say no, I dump the wallet and walk out.
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I dumped everything.
Reader, I dumped him.
I dumped all my ideas on him.
I dumped science at an early age.
I left a couple short, or I dumped them.
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