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Discover Ludwig"throwing garbage" is an idiomatic phrase generally used in written English.
For example, you might write: "The city has seen an increase in rule violations due to people throwing garbage on the street."
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Kids sometimes run around throwing garbage through the open doors of apartments.
Meanwhile, the architect who drew up the Opera House's recent plan to preserve its identity warned that going ahead with the proposal was akin to "throwing garbage" at the Australian landmark.
"They consider it a degrading task, not suited to their status," said a local, who does the rounds at night to prevent people from throwing garbage on his village's land.
"People were throwing garbage down our stoop," Ms. Antoshak said, "so the first thing I did when I bought the house was put a gate up and plant ivy -- an indication that someone lives here and cares about this place".
I got excited on Fulton Street and I was throwing garbage.
The MCD will have to install over 10,000 public urinals to prevent people from urinating in public, fine people for spitting and throwing garbage on the streets and hire snake charmers to rid the city of its snakes before the Games.
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"People used to throw garbage in there".
Do not throw garbage from rooftops.
They throw garbage and bother customers.
The second is a warning too: "Don't throw garbage".
We can't continue to throw garbage next door and hide our heads in the sand.
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