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throw to the garbage
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "throw to the garbage" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence such as "Please throw to the garbage any leftover food."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(19)
throw away
discard into the trash
dispose of in the garbage
throw it away
put in the bin
bin it
bin the garbage
get rid of trash
waste management
dump garbage
dispose of waste
disposing waste
resource recovery
lose management
animal production facility
hazardous material management
risk assessment
toxic substance control
dangerous goods handling
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
You see so many young British players who are thrown to the garbage because they are not strong or they are not quick at 12 years of age when they are going through growth spurts.
News & Media
But it does not mean he should be thrown to the garbage, which is what has happened over the last couple of days".
News & Media
"Now people think that you will finish your studies and you will not be a family physician: you have to be a neurosurgeon and, if possible, in Barcelona… Less than that, you have spent six years of your life, and you have thrown them to the garbage"[ 20] (2nd year medical student, Spain).
Science
"So forgive me if I am a bit intolerant of people who are prepared to throw into the garbage the only country that the Jews have because Berlin is more comfortable".
News & Media
This is an incredible amount of money to throw in the garbage.
News & Media
"We buy things mainly to throw them in the garbage, or we throw them in the garbage in order to buy them.
News & Media
If the materials can't be separated easily, it's better to donate the toy – if it's working – or to throw it in the garbage than to toss it in the recycling bin as is.
News & Media
Much of what people throw in the garbage goes to an incinerator, with metals removed.
News & Media
It took about 20-30 seconds to fill a wheelbarrow, and then another 30 seconds to throw the "garbage" off the roof.
News & Media
With the help of our tech skilled mentors, they were able to design a concept for an app that will motivate people to throw the garbage at the right place – for every recycled piece of plastic, glass or paper, the user gets a point and awards.
Science
"I can't bear to throw that into the garbage," he said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "throw to the garbage", consider the audience and context. In more formal settings, "dispose of in the garbage" or "discard into the trash" may be more appropriate.
Common error
Avoid using "throw to the garbage" when a simpler, more idiomatic phrase like "throw it away" or "put it in the garbage" is more natural and clear.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "throw to the garbage" functions as a verb phrase indicating the action of discarding something into a waste container. Ludwig AI indicates the phrase is usable, although uncommon. It describes the act of physically placing an item in the garbage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while grammatically sound, the phrase "throw to the garbage" is not a common or idiomatic expression in English. Ludwig AI confirms its usability but absence in everyday contexts. More natural alternatives like "throw in the garbage" or "throw away" are generally preferred. While the phrase can convey the action of discarding something, its formality is low. When writing, consider the intended audience and opt for more conventional phrasing unless a specific nuance is intended.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
discard into the trash
Replaces "garbage" with "trash" and uses "discard" for a slightly more formal tone.
dispose of in the garbage
Uses "dispose of" to imply a more deliberate act of getting rid of something.
put in the bin
A more general term for placing something in a receptacle for waste.
chuck in the trash
Uses "chuck" for a more casual and quick disposal.
toss into the rubbish
Replaces "garbage" with "rubbish" for a British English variation.
bin it
A very concise and informal way of saying to throw something away.
get rid of in the waste
Emphasizes the act of eliminating something unwanted.
scrap in the bin
Implies that the item is no longer useful and is being discarded.
place in the dumpster
Refers to a larger container for waste, suggesting a larger quantity or item.
relegate to the landfill
A more formal and environmentally conscious way of saying to discard something.
FAQs
How can I use "throw to the garbage" in a sentence?
While grammatically correct, "throw to the garbage" is not a common phrase. You might say, "Please throw the leftover food to the garbage." However, it's often better to use phrases like "throw away" or "put in the garbage".
What can I say instead of "throw to the garbage"?
Alternatives include "discard into the trash", "dispose of in the garbage", or simply "throw it away", depending on the context and desired level of formality.
Is it better to say "throw in the garbage" or "throw to the garbage"?
"Throw in the garbage" is more idiomatic and commonly used than "throw to the garbage". The preposition "in" indicates placement within the garbage container, which is more natural than "to", which implies direction or movement toward it.
What's the difference between "throw to the garbage" and "discard into the trash"?
While both phrases convey the act of getting rid of something, "discard into the trash" is generally considered more formal and deliberate than "throw to the garbage". "Discard into the trash" is often used in more professional or official contexts.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested