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put into garbage
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "put into garbage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to dispose of something in the trash or refuse. Example: "After reviewing the old documents, I decided to put them into garbage to clear up some space."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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2 human-written examples
"Put into garbage can".
News & Media
They were stabbed, dismembered and put into garbage bags and then into the tree.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
At first glance, the i-Road kind of looks like a Smart Car that someone put into a garbage compactor.
News & Media
You don't want to be put into a garbage fund, with your planner taking a "consideration" (translation: kickback) from the stinker's manager.
News & Media
"I worked at a theater, don't get popcorn for the first showing- that's all just last night's popcorn put into giant garbage bags and then reheated in the warmers in the morning.
News & Media
The bag should be sealed and put into the garbage can.
Wiki
To prevent getting bedbugs: After coming home from an outing (movies, restaurant, public transportation, etc), remove all clothing and put into a garbage bag or straight into the washing machine.
Wiki
"My personal belief is that when you put garbage into a garbage platform, you're going to get garbage out…We try to focus very much on the user experience, and there are no compromises made".
News & Media
c) And I added this one once I got the hang of this energy thing: Take your Inner Sumo Wrestlers and Inner Dock Workers Local Members and grab that connection sucker and yank it off, rip it to sheds and pile into handy waste bags to put into the Universe's Garbage Hauling Truck as it drives away into the ether.
News & Media
The crew's headquarters was the Gemini Club in Brooklyn, where they disposed of the bodies by draining them of blood in the shower and then slicing them into pieces, to put in garbage bags.
News & Media
The 20-s increase needs to be put into perspective: It may be compared with the 42-s increase due to a high-danger manipulation that Jones and Menzies [ 17] obtained in the top 10% of scorers on an OCD-screening instrument, who had put their hands for 5 minutes in a garbage can of dirt, animal hair, raw meat, and household food scraps.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When instructing someone on waste disposal, be specific about the type of container (e.g., "put food scraps into the compost garbage" rather than simply "put into garbage").
Common error
Avoid using "put into garbage" when a more specific term is appropriate, such as "recycle", "compost", or "dispose of properly". This ensures clarity and promotes responsible waste management.
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81%
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "put into garbage" functions as a directive, typically used to instruct or inform someone to dispose of something. This is supported by Ludwig's examples, where the phrase is used in contexts ranging from waste management to descriptions of actions.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Wiki
35%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Science
10%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "put into garbage" is a common and correct way to instruct or describe the act of disposing of something in a waste container. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and provides numerous examples of its usage in diverse contexts, from news articles to instructional guides. While "put into garbage" serves a clear directive, more specific terms like "recycle" or "compost" may be more appropriate depending on the context. Several alternatives, such as "throw in the trash" or "dispose of in the garbage", can be used for varied emphasis and formality. This phrase is neutral in register and very frequent, making it suitable for a broad range of communications.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
throw in the trash
Replaces "put" with "throw" and "garbage" with "trash", indicating a quicker disposal action.
dispose of in the garbage
Formal alternative, replacing "put into" with "dispose of", suggesting a proper disposal method.
discard in the trash
Similar to "throw in the trash" but uses "discard", implying something unwanted.
dump in the garbage
Implies a less careful action, suggesting the item is being discarded without much thought.
place in the waste bin
Uses "place" for a more careful action and "waste bin" for a more general term for garbage.
bin the waste
British English alternative, using "bin" as a verb to mean putting something in the garbage.
chuck into the rubbish
Informal British English, using "chuck" and "rubbish" to mean throwing something away.
get rid of in the trash
Focuses on the action of removing something unwanted by putting it in the trash.
consign to the garbage
A formal and less common way of saying something is being put in the garbage, emphasizing its end.
deposit in the trash receptacle
Very formal and specific, suggesting placing something carefully in a designated container.
FAQs
What are some other ways to say "put into garbage"?
Alternatives include "throw in the trash", "dispose of in the garbage", or "discard in the trash", depending on the context and level of formality.
Is it better to say "put in the garbage" or "put into the garbage"?
Both "put in the garbage" and "put into the garbage" are grammatically correct and often used interchangeably. The choice often depends on personal preference or regional dialect.
When is it not appropriate to use the phrase "put into garbage"?
What is the difference between "put into garbage" and "throw away"?
"Put into garbage" specifically indicates placing something in a designated waste container. "Throw away" is a more general term meaning to discard something, which could include putting it in the garbage, recycling, or other disposal methods.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested