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The phrase "a cleaner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person whose job is to clean, or to describe something that is cleaner than another.
Example: "We hired a cleaner to help maintain the office's cleanliness."
Alternatives: "a janitor" or "a cleaning person".
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I'm a cleaner.
A cleaner world.
"We like a cleaner feeling.
EUSTIS: Like a cleaner Wilmington.
And a cleaner.
The result is a cleaner exhaust.
She worked as a cleaner.
She added: "She's a cleaner.
My mum was a cleaner.
He employs a cleaner and a gardener.
Last week, I got a cleaner in.
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