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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bundle of clean" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is clean, but the phrase lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I found a bundle of clean clothes waiting to be folded."
Alternatives: "a stack of clean" or "a collection of clean".
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She was bringing me a bundle of clean clothes.
His van was parked out back, and she wrestled him up into the back, and laid him out on a bundle of clean rags.
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If you have a bundle of fresh herbs that look clean and dust-free, you don't need to wash them.
Chop a bundle of fresh mint leaves into two or three pieces, or mash the leaves with a clean cup base, so more oils will be exposed to the liquid.
We learn of her girlhood home in Mexico City, where she awoke to the sound of her mother sweeping the patio with a bundle of slender branches that played a percussive song: "Clean-clean, clean-clean, clean-clean".
Piled in the corner of the immaculately clean dwelling is the kitchen - a bundle of pots and pans for cooking outside over a wood fire.
Piled in the corner of the immaculately clean dwelling was Susan's kitchen - a bundle of pots and pans for cooking outside over a wood fire.
Get a bundle of wire pipe cleaners so that you can keep your pipe clean and functioning properly.
A bundle of stinking rags and flesh".
I'm a bundle of nerves".
It's a bundle of neuroses.
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