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The phrase "with trash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something that is accompanied by or includes trash, such as in discussions about waste management or environmental issues. Example: "The park was littered with trash after the festival, making it difficult to enjoy the scenery."
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The dusty stump was strewn with trash.
Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair With Trash.
Rats scampered on streets filled with trash.
Backyards become littered with trash and junk.
This city is opulent with trash.
The couple helped with trash and snow removal.
The ground was littered with trash and empty liquor bottles.
The dirt roads are filled with trash and pigs.
Or his "remains" — battered and badly decomposed, his mouth filled with trash.
Nearby are crumbling Pashtun villages of mud-brick homes, sprinkled with trash and unexploded ordnance.
— and then you're in, skittering around a neighborhood festooned with trash.
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