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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clean ball" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a ball that is free from dirt, stains, or imperfections, often in sports or games.
Example: "Before the match, the players made sure to start with a clean ball to ensure fair play."
Alternatives: "a spotless ball" or "an unblemished ball".
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"You can't catch a clean ball like that".
She finds the effervescent Lady Rose right side, and a clean ball over to Branson.
"It wasn't easy but I felt like I was hitting a clean ball.
"One thing I like is he hits such a clean ball".
"He hits a clean ball, he backs himself and this is the epitome of new era for English cricket.
Adu struck a clean ball into the goal area that was headed by Michael Bradley past Alfredo Talavera into the left corner.
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We struggled to get any clean ball – but then they were lying all over it".
Both sides will want a quick, clean ball from the rucks to set their potent back lines free on attack.
"I can stay low, and I feel like I hit a pretty clean ball, so as long as I stay focused and the timing's there.
Azarenka is an exceptionally clean ball striker whose two-handed backhand and return game are two of the most lethal weapons in tennis she has registered a tournament-best 36 breaks.
Use a dryer ball (or a clean tennis ball) instead of dryer sheets.
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