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unsanitary

[uhn-san-i-ter-ee] / ʌnˈsæn ɪˌtɛr i /


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The comment section quickly blew up as people tried to figure out the restaurant’s location and name, wanting to report the unsanitary practice, but the video’s caption only said it was near San José.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s good that the trash is collected. It’s very unsanitary, and some residents already have trouble with rats and mice. It can be dangerous if it’s left too long,” said artist Gil Franco, 73.

From Seattle Times

“This is keenly seen and felt by the decreased security presence on our system and the increased presence of drug use and unsanitary conditions on our trains, buses and platforms.”

From Seattle Times

No doubt the committee will indeed discover that the overall prison population is subject to a “lack of medical care, unsanitary conditions and difficulty accessing their lawyers.”

From Washington Post

Months later, the retail giant faced another lawsuit which accused it of providing an Iowa woman with "an unsanitary storage closet to express her breast milk."

From Salon