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The phrase 'in waste' is grammatically correct.
It is used to describe something that is wasted, misused, or has gone to waste. Example: "The food went to waste in the refrigerator."
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He "does not believe in waste paper".
Without the pigs, the city was soon buried in waste.
Another advantage is a reduction in waste removal charges.
Blame is an exercise in waste at this point, though.
A long-standing frustration in waste management has been measurement.
"It's about half of what the Japanese households produce in waste annually".
Investment in waste water treatment has helped to clean up rivers and lakes.
Some water is lost through evaporation in the cooling tower and in waste discharge.
While virtually everything in waste streams can ultimately be reincarnated, plastic is particularly attractive.
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These are more efficient than the steam turbines used in waste-to-energy plants.
The fourth and the fifth inequalities of (4) mean cost-price balances in waste-disposal processes.
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