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The phrase "are cleaned of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of removing something from an object or surface.
Example: "The vegetables are cleaned of any dirt and impurities before cooking."
Alternatives: "are rid of" or "are free from".
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The rods are cleaned of scale (oxides that form on the surface) by immersion in dilute sulfuric acid.
The balls are cleaned of dirt and grime with a liquid formula that Lantz and Siwek keep secret, a common practice since everyone in the recycled golf ball business believes he has a breakthrough method.
It's also recycling military bases, bought from the government on the condition they are cleaned of toxins, shrapnel and ammo.
Water used to douse the fire carried oil into storm drains, and officials want to make sure the drains are cleaned of any oil, Omoruyi said.
According to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, JTC delivers semi loads of merchandise to the prison weekly, which are cleaned of any identifying bar codes and company specific labeling, repackaged, palletized and shipped nationwide for resale.
Antlers are cast around July and are cleaned of velvet by the end of the year.
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That plant is being cleaned of radioactive waste.
Computers will be cleaned of data to Pentagon standards.
First, they will be cleaned of crop residue, and then dehulled.
These objects need to be cleaned of support material added during the printing process.
Mr Bush has upheld regulations requiring diesel fuel to be cleaned of most of its pollutants.
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