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Discover Ludwig'It's a dump' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a place that is messy, disorganized, or generally in poor condition. Example: After the hurricane, the town looked like a complete dump.
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I've been to Daynes's flat – it's a dump.
"If I want to say it's a dump, I can," de Botton says.
"If it's a dump and dark, that's one thing," Mr. Innarelli said.
"It's a dump," he said of the restaurant, where waitresses serve beer in Mason jars and urge patrons to eat with their hands.
"It's a dump the city would be better off without" Edward Rollins, executive vice president of the bank, said of the old building.
"It's a dump," said Gary Cohen, the Mets' play-by-play announcer on SNY, who grew up in Parkway Village, Queens.
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Margaret, 59, White British It's a dumping ground.
"I've heard stories about it, 'It's a dump,' whatever," he said.
Niagara Falls may well get 15 million visitors a year and be Canada's "top leisure destination", but I thought it was a dump.
A high school, unless it is a dump, can excel regardless of the building's cost if educators are knowledgeable and skilled, students are prepared and motivated, and parents are informed and supportive.
Today, the water is significantly cleaner than when it was a dump for chemicals and sewage, but its communities retain the look of business.
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