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Discover LudwigThe term "unwanted items" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is often used to refer to objects that someone does not have use for, such as items that may have been acquired through donations or purchased by mistake. For example, "I went through my closet and found several unwanted items that I donated to charity."
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Another solution is to give unwanted items to charity.
Return unwanted items within 14 days for a full refund.
Barclaycard's research found that 30% of shoppers deliberately over-purchase then return unwanted items.
People bring their unwanted items, lay them out and take home items others have brought.
Business is brisk at traditional consignment shops, where people bring used or unwanted items.
Workers made small repairs and hauled unwanted items to a charity for around $2,500.
Toss unwanted items, sell them on Craigslist or donate them to an organization like Goodwill.
Increasingly, I visit online retailers that I know, retailers with real stores where I can return unwanted items.
I rarely shop, I encourage friends and family not to give me gifts and I easily discard unwanted items.
He has felt settled and confident enough to redecorate his rooms, mostly via Freecycle, where people give unwanted items away.
All restrictions on street trade are lifted, and locals typically dust off unwanted items and drag them out for sale.
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