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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as cleaner" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a role or function, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "He works as cleaner in the office, ensuring everything is tidy and organized."
Alternatives: "in the role of a cleaner" or "as a janitor".
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It prevents S.T.D.'s, it's seen as cleaner, sex is better, women like it.
Seaside towns also benefit as cleaner beaches mean more tourists and stronger local economies.
Mr. Moniz is a physicist and strong advocate of natural gas and nuclear power as cleaner alternatives to coal.
But the car companies adapted, and were happy when their large sedans got better as well as cleaner.
In its annual survey of perceptions of corruption released this week, Transparency International, an NGO, ranked Barbados as cleaner than both Britain and the United States.
Lucky Seven cigarettes were being sold as "cleaner, fresher, smoother" in the mid-Fifties when the first large-scale study linking smoking to lung cancer was published.
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Type of cooking fuels was categorised as cleaners (Biogas, Natural gas, LPG and electricity) and non-cleaners (otherwise).
But cleaners never think of themselves as cleaners.
Of that group, 125 to 150 were told that they could apply for jobs as cleaners.
The discrimination leads them to often find employment mostly as cleaners or doing other menial jobs.
They are reared to become submissive robots who serve in the house as cleaners and cooks".
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