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Discover LudwigThe phrase "junk by" is not standard or widely recognized in written English
It may be used informally to suggest discarding or dismissing something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I think we should junk by the old plans and start fresh."
Alternatives: "discard" or "throw away."
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HONEY AND JUNK, by Dana Goodyear.
It was already rated junk by Fitch.
Honey and Junk, by Dana Goodyear (Norton; $23.95).
Greece was cut to junk by Standard & Poors in April.
One is to stop creating more junk by building better controlled self-destruction into satellites.
Spain's rating was cut to a notch above junk by Standard & Poor's recently.
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The constitution was junked by the people of France and the Netherlands.
It is a film about the silent anguish of Spain's young people, a generation junked by the economic slump.
It is the latest of the party's beliefs to be junked by Angela Merkel, as she tries to steal opposition ideas before the next election.
The F.B.I. chief, Robert Mueller, said the Phoenix memo had been junked by midlevel analysts because it had seemed like "a monumental undertaking without any specificity".
When I wasn't grazing on copies of the Sun, junked by fellow workers, I laboured, a page or two a day, through Dante.
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