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The phrase "anything clean" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items or situations that are free from dirt, stains, or impurities, often in a general context.
Example: "I need to find anything clean to wear for the event tonight."
Alternatives: "any clean item" or "something tidy".
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Anything clean to share?
There is no food, no showers, no way to keep anything clean.
I use my pestle and mortar but anything clean and heavy will do.
"Anything clean or green technology, like solar energy, will attract funding immediately," Mr. Unterman said.
Even if the topics are not charity related, it could still look good – football, fashion, cookery — anything clean.
The ubiquitous Craigslist offers barters for anything (clean my place and I'll give you a free massage, jewelry for high-end catering).
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Don't pick something violent or that stands out – look for anything light, clean, and fresh looking.
It's very effective, especially when you have barely anything to clean up in a clean room.
How about starting by saying, we are all animals, and as animals our most fundamental need, before anything else, is clean air, clean water, clean soil, clean energy and biodiversity.
I wouldn't say anything too clean, but we had some good times.
The cabinet is not stuffed with crooks, and there is no suggestion that Mr Mbeki is anything but clean.
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