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"your hamper" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a basket in which clothes or other items are stored, usually hung on a wall or hidden in a closet. For example, "Remember to put your dirty laundry in the hamper before going to bed."
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If it all sounds like a bit much and you simply want to cover the hole where your hamper once was, there's an even easier option.
On the day, stop by Gina en route and you can leave your hamper at the cloakroom check-in while you ooh and ahh.
Mend any broken parts of your hamper.
Put the dirty clothes in your hamper.
Grab all the clothes you see, and put them in your hamper.
Pick up all your dirty clothes off the floor and put them in your hamper.
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Special Delivery is about takeaway food, not KFC or pizza but posh, cook it at home and put it in your hamper-style stuff.
Put the small bar, wrapper and all, in your hampers.
Try not to let puppies, dogs, kittens and cats chew your hampers.
The key questions were: 'In which areas of your daily life does your illness hamper you?' and 'How important to you are those areas in your daily life?' The second phase contained activating elements [ 23].
Using these guidelines above, you should be able to find a legitimate publisher who will be able to support your publishing goals, and not one who will tie your hands, or hamper your sales efforts.
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