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"scrap metal" is correct.
You can use it when referring to metal that is no longer of value or use. For example: "The old shed was full of scrap metal that could be collected and sold for use in other projects."
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"Scrap metal?
Some scrap metal?
Heaps of scrap metal.
Take scrap metal.
Most scrap metal was reforged.
"Scrap metal and disappearances," one man intones.
This scrap metal was valuable, they said.
Thieves plunder them for scrap metal.
"They'd pour buckets of scrap metal onto microphone pickups onstage.
Of course, artists like John Chamberlain have used scrap metal.
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His father was in the scrap-metal business.
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