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Discover Ludwig"clean lines" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to objects that have been made with simple, neat edges without any extra decorations. For example, you might say, "The architect was noted for her minimalist style, which used clean lines to create modern structures."
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I like clean lines".
Clean lines and block colour.
Not really — except in the clean lines.
The Lagerfeld pieces have clean lines.
He is clean lines and simple shapes.
"I like clean lines," he said.
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Each passing day challenges the clean lines between offline and online, never mind augmented reality.
The design is simple with clean lines.
Overdraw the guides with clean lines and add a tail.
Smart, clean lines and matching white to charge up battery-powered, iconoclastic, industry changing devices.
"Even the artwork's got clean lines," Jackson agrees.
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