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Default sawdust or woodchips in compost?

On a trip to a local timber yard I noticed they were selling large bags
of what seemed to be rough sawdust or fine wood chips very cheaply. Aha,
thought I, could we use that in the compost? What benefits might it
have?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Regards
Paul.
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