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The phrase "a cleaner that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of cleaner or a person who cleans, often in a descriptive context.
Example: "I need to hire a cleaner that specializes in deep cleaning carpets."
Alternatives: "a cleaner who" or "a cleaning service that".
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Some people have wax on their floors, either because they inherited an old home or because they used a cleaner that contains wax.
The word terpene comes from an older spelling of turpentine (terpentine), a cleaner that is a mixture of isoprenoids (originally the resin of the terebinth plant).
Washing your face can be an act of pollution if you use a cleaner that contains zillions of plastic microbeads for exfoliation.
(It's a cleaner that removes any stain).
There's almost always a cleaner that will remove a difficult.
Clean your shower with a cleaner that will eliminate soap scum.
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--G.P. A: Take one of your vestments to a dry cleaner that's a member of the International Fabricare Institute.
Neato Robotics has developed a vacuum cleaner that implements a navigation system using a SLAM algorithm.
Watching a demonstration at the home of a friend of a vacuum cleaner that has many other uses.
Clean floors frequently with a vacuum cleaner that has a HEPA filter.
Select either a homeopathic or a commercial cleaner that works best for you.
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