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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sanitize" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "sanitize"? You can use "sanitize" when referring to the act of cleaning or making something free from bacteria or viruses.
Example: "Before we start the experiment, we need to sanitize the work area to ensure it's safe."
Alternatives: "a cleaning" or "a disinfection".
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If you have a "sanitize" setting, that would be ideal.
Run a sanitize cycle at least once a month using distilled vinegar in an empty unit.(See Tips) The purpose of this "vinegar bath" is to breakdown detergent buildup.
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There is a growing demand for a program to eradicate the tick with a sanitizing spray.
It is like a sanitized, Hollywood-style paradise of beautiful, sexy and noble savages.
This was war, he said, with people dying terrible deaths on both sides, but Americans were getting a sanitized picture.
A sanitized book, shorn of factual details, concentrates on Fanny Brice's found and lost love, Nicky Arnstein, a charmer and a louse.
A man hands you a flashlight as you enter a dark, claustrophobic maze of sewer pipes, in which you experience a sanitized yet startling version of the resistance fighters' escape routes.
The irony isn't lost on Devor, who depicts the oblivious racism and the cavalier insult to Native American tradition that night as inseparable from the over-all effort to transform the region into a sanitized, dehistoricized, big-box suburb.
Currently, all of wikipedia.com is blocked; the group is trying to convince Wikipedia's overseers to agree to the creation of a sanitized Chinese version with the potentially illegal entries removed.
First generation of privacy protection technique removes or replaces the explicitly sensitive identifiers of customers, second generation publishes a sanitized database with certain anonymity or diversity requirements and the third generation is DP [12, 32 34].
(In fact, at the time of writing, it's attracted more than $35,000 in Kickstarter pledges and looks about as plausible as, well, a sanitizing-sponge-holder-in-the-making can).
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