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The phrase "that was garbage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a negative opinion about something, indicating that it was of poor quality or unsatisfactory. Example: "After watching the movie, I have to say that was garbage; I expected much more from the director."
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"They're a good football team," Panthers guard Mike Wahle said, "but let's be honest, that was garbage".
The import stuff, to them, that was garbage!
That was garbage.
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"Right now they upload [a file] to some document storage system that's garbage, and they email around it, but they need to comment on it directly.
That's not a review, that's garbage!
That's garbage.
People always say the army is supposed to be so good, but that is garbage".
"Sometimes I'm like, 'That's garbage,' " said Natalie Cook, the Australian beach volleyball player who attended the Forum in 2007 and who is set to go to her fifth Olympic Games in 2012 in London.
But most of that is garbage.
That's garbage and with luck Microsoft will realize it and pull the plug.
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