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The phrase "Immaculately clean" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is extremely clean or spotless. Example: "After hours of scrubbing, the kitchen was left immaculately clean."
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You casually mention how you've recently come across a new cleaning schedule that allows you to keep your house immaculately clean and organized at all times.
Rose says that Richard is perfectly safe and immaculately clean.
Each one is different and they keep them immaculately clean.
In spite of being immaculately clean, it feels lived in.
Inside, the white-walled church remains immaculately clean.
My immaculately clean room was light, spacious and television-free.
She stood up with creaking difficulty and reached for a bowl on the immaculately clean counter.
I grew up in what some would call an immaculately clean home.
The first barber has a neat, dapper haircut, and his shop is immaculately clean.
Places that are immaculately clean can be lethally infested with mosquitoes and the plasmodia that they bear.
The wash manages that bafflingly rare feat of leaving hands immaculately clean but beautifully moisturised.
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