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dump
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Common facility for disposing of waste and trash, with strict environmental regulations
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dump
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A dump refers to a place for disposing of waste and is usually managed by local governments or private waste management companies.
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dump
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A place for depositing waste and garbage, typically managed by local government or private companies.
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dump
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A place for disposing of waste, often with designated areas for recycling
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dump
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A 'dump' can refer to a place for disposing of waste materials, such as a landfill or a waste transfer station.
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dumping
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In business, dumping refers to selling products in another country at a lower price than in the home country, often to gain market share.
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dumping
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Considered as unfair trade practice and subject to anti-dumping regulations
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dumping
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Dumping of waste is illegal and harmful to the environment and public health
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dumping
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Dumping waste in unauthorized locations is illegal and harmful to the environment.
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