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Discover Ludwig"land fill" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It refers to an area of land where refuse is dumped and buried. For example, "The community is trying to reduce the amount of waste that enters its land fill each year."
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Metal recycler EMR supplies MBA's Worksop plant with automotive shredder residue (which would otherwise be sent to land fill).
A project manager working to transform New York's Fresh Kills Land Fill into a park, she was at the Dept of Sanitation until her death.
"My former district had two Superfund sites within five miles of each other, the old Southington land fill and Solvents Recovery Inc.
Gas composition measurement was completed using a land fill gas monitor (GA2000, Ansyco, Karlsruhe, Germany).
Land fill leachate site is another source of heavy metal contamination in groundwater (Sang et al. 2008).
Normally, the material is not recycled into another building but is destroyed and ends up in a land fill.
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"We were aiming to create a Europe without waste and stop land filling.
I walked over to the neighboring plot of land, filled with elephants, lions and flamingos.
Its enviable homes and high-rises rest on reclaimed land, filled in to house wealthy Nigerians weary of the crowded mainland.
Their defence of basic principles played to our myth of Scandinavia as a land filled with rational liberals, better than and purer than the rest of fallen humanity.
Jackie Robinson Park is a long, narrow strip of land filling nearly 13 acres between Edgecombe and Bradhurst Avenues and 145th and 155th Streets.
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