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The phrase "absolutely clean up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the thoroughness of cleaning or organizing something.
Example: "After the party, we need to absolutely clean up the living room before our guests arrive."
Alternatives: "thoroughly clean" or "thoroughly tidy up".
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Enter Blueprint Cleanse— a company that's opening San Francisco operations in the next few months and, IMHO, is going to absolutely clean up, literally and figuratively.
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It is absolutely essential that you remove all clutter, unnecessary objects and completely clean up the room.
And having committed to memory most of the Disney and Pixar oeuvre--I am anxiously awaiting that big-stakes trivia game based on "Toy Story" and "Toy Story II" in which I will absolutely clean up--my husband and I are happy to go to any children's movie that we haven't seen before.
This means that you have absolutely no time to wait for evening brush-time and must clean up all the oral cavity immediately.
"To clean up filth.
To clean up?
"My conscience is absolutely clean".
Clean up, clean the bathrooms.
Clean up trash.
Clean up, change, done".
Clean up with clean water.
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