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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clean from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is free or clear from dirt, stains, or other impurities. Example: After scrubbing the kitchen floor, it was finally clean from all the spilled juice and crumbs.
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They'll be clean from now on".
They are playing hard, but clean, from whistle to whistle.
They'll be clean from now on.
The home was immaculate, clean from top to bottom.
Will he be able to keep his nose clean from now on?
Power along Miami's defensive line is important because these linebackers must be kept clean from blockers.
Whose mother cleaned houses and whose father is mostly clean from memory.
But the rest of it was wiped clean From my memory, all of Stratford, too.
To be called clean, any energy source must be clean from start to finish.
A bullying first marriage is endured, and its ensuing tragedy wiped clean from the slate.
"Show them it's clean, safe, how to wash, really clean, from the bathroom to the kitchen.
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