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The phrase "able to clean itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or system that has the capability to perform self-cleaning without external assistance.
Example: "The new robotic vacuum is designed to be able to clean itself after each use, ensuring it is always ready for the next cleaning session."
Alternatives: "capable of self-cleaning" or "self-cleaning".
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The question is - will the house be able to clean itself?
Scientists also say the city will never be able to clean itself up if surrounding industrial provinces are not cleaned up, too.
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Determine whether or not the patient was able to clean himself or herself.
If your overweight cat loses weight, he will be better able to clean himself.
I'm able to clean my apartment.
Still able to clean, light gardening, DIY and anything.
Have you been able to clean up the system?
We wanted an interim president that was going to be able to clean up shop".
The girls are supposed bo to able to clean about 120 phones aday.
"We've been able to clean up the campus a lot.
"We were able to clean them up, and God and Mother Nature and Albert regrew them".
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