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The phrase "a very clean" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exceptionally clean or tidy.
Example: "After the cleaning crew finished their work, the office was a very clean and organized space."
Alternatives: "extremely clean" or "remarkably clean".
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"It's a very clean taste".
And I keep a very clean kitchen.
And had a very clean house.
It's a very clean, pure design statement.
Bowie also had a very clean look in the film.
We have had tried to have a very clean organization.
"Google is a very clean, simple brand," she said.
"He would see a very clean street," she said.
"But being there now has a very clean feeling.
And it maybe wasn't a very clean sheet.
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