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Discover Ludwig"toxic contents" can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that may contain something that is dangerous or could cause harm. For example, "The canister was labeled 'Toxic Contents' and should not be opened."
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I'll assemble Pandora's box of toxic contents into art, craft and future flea market finds.
At times, dredges got hung up on debris, their jaws unable to seal in toxic contents.
Dredges got hung up on debris, their jaws unable to seal in toxic contents.
Today, the US government insists that it has honoured all its obligations, and that the jurisdiction for the dome and its toxic contents lies with the Marshall Islands.
The Sellafield site is "privately managed" but publicly owned, its liabilities being passed like a parcel between successive "managers", because of its toxic contents.
With his sharp teeth, the mouse cut an opening in the bottle and climbed inside, and slurped up most of the container's arguably toxic contents.
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But researchers found that the newer the model, the lower the amount of toxic content there generally was.
Ms. O'Reilly's "Blue Truck," an affectionate oil study of the industrial waterfront, turns the murky water of the Gowanus Canal into a pastel-tinged reflecting pool whose dappled surface disguises any toxic content.
I spend a lot of time on Reddit, enchanted by its never-ending stream of original, high-quality material, and I've never encountered the toxic content he describes.
They also reported that invasive species sometimes result in the poisoning of livestock when consumed, due to their toxic content.
That said, Dorsey's focus on a new type of measurement — this idea of a 'health metric' — as the solution for toxic content seems to me problematic.
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