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Discover Ludwig"clean freak" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is overly concerned with keeping things clean and tidy. For example: "My little brother is such a clean freak, he vacuums the rug twice a day!".
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He's a clean freak and I don't notice those things.
To say she was a neat and clean freak doesn't do the words justice.
I'm usually a bit of a clean freak but somehow the plates have piled up.
"One thing you have to know, I'm completely a clean freak," he said.
Neatnik, clean freak, dust-bunny didact -- whatever your level of housecleaning compulsion, holiday entertaining can be a particular strain.
Neatnik, clean freak, dust-bunny didact — whatever your level of housecleaning compulsion, holiday entertaining can be a particular strain.
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Clean freaks of the world unite.
A washable keyboard … clean freaks rejoice!
Clean freaks will love its UV sanitiser to kill bacteria on brush heads.
Clean freaks were shocked in 1999 when Seattle authorities officially declared the Gum Wall a local attraction.
Or mediating between the slobs and the clean freaks on how often to break out the Windex.
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