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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I declutter" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the act of removing unnecessary items or organizing your space. Example: "Every spring, I declutter my home to create a more peaceful environment."
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I did a number of things as part of my Year Of Less: First, I decluttered and took inventory of all my things.
I sometimes declutter a paper-filled office or pack up a deceased person's estate.
But next month, if I can get it decluttered, it will go on the market for a third time.
I am at a place where I am decluttering with intention - determined to only keep what we use and love as a family.
I'm finding that decluttering is not only happening in my physical space but I am decluttering negative self talk as well.
But I am decluttering!
For decades, I have decluttered my mind and my life in this way.
I began decluttering my house, and then donated load after load of excessive household belongings to Goodwill.
That anxiety has been compounded by the looming need to declutter — "I feel like we live in a museum," she said — and the fact that the house sold much faster than they anticipated, shortening the time they had to find a new home.
I need to declutter.
A few months ago I decided to declutter.
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