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Onizo Posted 10 years ago
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1. Garbage pick up truck.
2. Pick-up-garbage truck.

Which is correct?
  

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onizo Which is correct? Neither; it's just a 'garbage truck'.

  • onizo Which is correct?
  • Neither; it's just a 'garbage truck'.
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onizoWhich is correct?
Neither; it's just a 'garbage truck'.
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Thanks.

then you've made up a new name for this kind of truck. Which one would sound correct?
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onizothen you've made up a new name for this kind of truck.
No I haven't; that's its name: http://www.onelook.com/?w=garbage+truck&ls=a&loc=home_ac_garbage+truck
onizoWhich one would sound correct?
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Thanks.

Ok, I got the real name. But I want to create another name not so far from the real one. Which one would be naturally Used?
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onizoI want to create another name
onizoWhich one would be naturally Used?
Those statements are mutually exclusive.
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What has that got to do with this thread?

Please start a new thread of your own.
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Ok, let me ask you in a different way, as I still haven't got what it is.

1. A Garbage pick up robot
2. a pick up garbage robot.
3. A picking up garbage robot.

Are these all correct to be used for a robot you invent and its job is to pick up garbage?
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onizoa robot you invent and its job is to pick up garbage
a garbage collection robot
OR
a robot for collecting garbage

CJ

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