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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dirty area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is unclean or has a lot of dirt or grime.
Example: "The park was neglected, and we noticed that there was a dirty area near the playground that needed cleaning."
Alternatives: "a filthy spot" or "a messy location".
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Do not inject the needle in a dirty area; otherwise it might become infected.
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Take the spray hose and spray off any dirty areas.
Using the small concentrator nozzle, direct steam into the dirty area and just wipe away any residue with a damp rag or paper towel.
In Abattoir A, with a straight-line single-floor design, airborne bacterial numbers were generally lower in the "clean" than in the "dirty" area of the plant.
However, they will flock to any generally dirty area and most rotten foods.
If your efforts yield a big, bright clean spot in your driveway, scrub lightly from the clean area into the dirty area to fade out the clean spot.
Lay it on top of the dirty area and let it sit for five to ten minutes.
Chlorides exist in all waters at concentrations very variables whose origin may be a percolation through dirty areas, infiltration of seawater into groundwater aquifers or deep, of human waste (urine), extractive industries (petroleum industries, coal…) and especially the industries of salt (saline), of soda and potash.
Rub the toothbrush over the dirty areas in a circular motion.
Allow the vinegar to soak, and reapply a couple of times for particularly dirty areas.
"I'm just moving my feet a lot, trying to go into the dirty areas and the corners," Hageln said.
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