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The phrase "litter with" can be grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to scattering or covering something with small pieces of waste or debris. Example: The park was littered with trash, making it difficult for visitors to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
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Keep all litter with you".
Every litter with a Westie is four to eight pups.
It is never a town where people litter with cigarettes every day.
I was carrying a litter with a lady who had passed out when Dr. King spoke.
("Don't use kitty litter with rabbits," Hoefer said. Hay, apparently, is better).
SOC was rapidly stabilised due to the presence of litter with a low C N ratio.
Most of us associate the removal of leaf litter with the sound of leaf blowers in late autumn.
9 The Pig, England's favourite collection of country hotels, is expanding its litter with a property in Devon.
Digging through frozen piles of litter with only an ice axe and a sack is backbreaking and unprofitable.
So tightly packed are the birds, they sit immobile in their own soiled litter, with blistered breasts and ulcerated wounds from the ammonia in their excreta.
During the day there will be a clean-up of park litter, with Parks Commissioner Henry Stern totaling the amount of litter collected.
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