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"trash problem" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, "The town's trash problem has been a long-standing issue."
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Recycling is just part of the city's gargantuan trash problem.
Another critic, Jamie Johnson, said the plan was an overly expensive solution to a terrible trash problem.
Mr. Berlusconi said the meeting there would be a "symbolic gesture" showing his seriousness in finally solving trash problem.
Councilman Vincent Ignizio, a Republican from Staten Island, said in an e-mail that the trash problem was "just the continuation of a poorly implemented snow-removal plan".
— It is fair to say that well before the Earp brothers shot three cowboys in a lot behind the O.K. Corral, this city had a trash problem.
Leslie Laney, a 33-year-old employee at Sam's Club in Brandon, Fla., decided to solve the trash problem in her store.
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Along with students and alumni, administrators will prepare a report about trash problems and rowdiness.
But it turns out that the savings were mostly illusory, and the Bloomberg administration's commitment to sorting out its trash problems seems shaky.
The problems with trash problems and portable toilets ending up in the lake caused concerns for a local advocacy group, Friends of Gardner Lake, and the Gardner Lake Authority which has staff to attend the lake during peak hours.
Los Angeles Times . O.C.'s college town: Residents in Orange are concerned that Chapman University's plan to add 3,000 students and 17 acres of land could lead to more noise and trash problems.
But in the middle of the night, as I lie awake listening to the busboys at the restaurant across the street fling bottles into the trash, no problem is too small to obsess over.
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