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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are spotless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely clean or free from blemishes or imperfections.
Example: "After hours of cleaning, the windows are spotless, allowing the sunlight to flood the room."
Alternatives: "are immaculate" or "are pristine."
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are spotless
adjective
Exceptionally clean
Exact(50)
Bathrooms are spotless and functional.
But indoors the homes are spotless.
The trains are spotless and well-guarded.
The buses are spotless but homely.
The rooms are spotless, gleaming with a diffuse white light.
But the cool white floor-tiles are spotless, and the carpeted prayer-rooms well-kept.
Similar(10)
The house was spotless.
It was spotless.
"The walls were spotless.
(The sink was spotless).
Their kitchen was spotless.
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