Idiom
Come clean.
If someone comes clean about something, they admit to deceit or wrongdoing.
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"came clean" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to admit the truth or confess something that was previously hidden. Example: "After years of lying, she finally came clean about her involvement in the scandal."
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On Tuesday, Woods came clean.
But, then, under public pressure, the intelligence ministry came clean.
Earlier, Sir John also came clean on global warming.
Eventually he came clean and was still allowed into Footlights.
"When he did get caught, he never came clean.
He made a mistake, and he came clean".
He just never came clean about what he was doing".
Gradually, successive editions came clean about the book's diabolism.
But by the end of the week he came clean and stepped down.
He also came clean on using cocaine and cheating on his wife, Millie.
In the early 1980s, amid the renewed attention, the cousins came clean.
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