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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rubbish dump" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a place outdoors where people can deposit trash or other items that they no longer want. For example, "The local rubbish dump was overflowing with discarded furniture and other unwanted items."
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Some were found, burned, on a rubbish dump.
Hulene rubbish dump is an assault on the senses.
It was an ally way leading to a rubbish dump.
Earlier this month, a baby's corpse was found on a rubbish dump in the city.
VIEWED from the air, the scene is a giant rubbish dump, criss-crossed by neat pathways.
The bare earth streets are carved with gullies: equal parts open sewer and rubbish dump.
Built on a huge rubbish dump in Queens, it sprang from a grand idea.
On one side is a dead animal, on the other, a smelly, electrified rubbish dump.
He frets as his children breathe in poisonous smoke from an overfilled rubbish dump nearby.
Its 120,000 residents occupy a stinking square kilometre by the city rubbish dump.
It examines the darker side of modernisation through the micro-society of a rubbish dump.
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