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Discover LudwigThe word "Clean" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is free from dirt, marks, or stains. Example: "After a long day of cleaning, the house looked spotless and clean."
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Clean
adjective
Free of dirt or impurities or protruberances. physical
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If you'd seen what I'd seen in the restaurant my dad ran when I was growing up, the crap we had to put up with from drunks, the puke I had to clean out of the toilets on a Friday and Saturday night, you would know it is not just a religious issue with me.
The truck that spilled its oil would make GDP go up because of all the spending to clean up the mess.
The government will be forced to urgently clean up illegal air pollution in British cities following a ruling on Wednesday in the European court of justice.
Where there is a latrine for the pupils the girls are left to clean up, causing them to miss classes and risk exposure to disease.
The community-led cycle organisations are a step in the right direction, but without committed action from the authorities to reorganise and clean up the urban space, the road ahead for cyclists in Nepal's capital looks to be dirty, difficult and dangerous.
A spokesman for Hunt said the amended act would "clean up Labor's mess".
Parents sending kids to a school outside their area, people who don't clean up dog mess or anyone taking a photo of the police, have also been targeted.
The simple system, which comprises a bucket with a thin hose attached to a nozzle, can clean a million gallons of water.
"We have a whole new generation that is interested in climate change", he said as he predicted that putting taxes on the use of carbon would trigger a wave of clean technology which would lift people out of poverty in the developing world while preventing the global temperature from rising by more than 2C above pre-industrial levels.
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Bank of America, which has already shelled out $40bn in clean-up costs for its acquisition of Countrywide, made a paltry $4.2bn in net income last year: one-fifth of the income of JP Morgan.
On either side of the road are clean-swept living spaces, known as compounds, linked by narrow tracks.
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