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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tidy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is neat, organized, or in good order, often in relation to a space or appearance.
Example: "After spending the afternoon cleaning, the living room looked a tidy space for guests."
Alternatives: "a neat" or "an orderly".
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Hulbert has a tidy mind.
A tidy display by the Edinburgh wing.
I like a tidy home.
It was not a tidy process, however.
A tidy little place, by the way.
A tidy package of information-free chatter?
Birth is not a tidy business.
Darwin also picked up a tidy sum.
A tidy enough over from Stokes, this.
"I believe in a tidy ship.
I am not a tidy person.
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