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Discover Ludwig"clean the bathroom" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could write in a to-do list, "Monday: Clean the bathroom."
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If you're cleaning the bathroom, clean the bathroom.
So where does she stand on cleaning: who is genetically programmed to clean the bathroom?
Always allow plenty of time to let one cleaning product air out before using another to clean the bathroom i.e. clean the toilet with bleach, wait, and then clean the mirrors with your favorite window cleaner.
"They had to clean the bathroom at Girl Scout camp," Ms. Moeder said.
"Empty the dishwasher, then make the bed, vacuum the living room, then clean the bathroom".
I empty the garbage, I change the beds, clean the bathroom, give fresh towels, dust, vacuum.
But then I have to take the dog out, clean the bathroom, work: business as usual.
Writing "Why didn't you clean the bathroom?" is obnoxious; gets the point across but is also flirtatious.
Clean the bathroom fan with a damp cloth, removing fluff from the filter that might reduce efficiency.
Writing "Why didn't you clean the bathroom?" is obnoxious; 🚿 🛀 😈 gets the point across but is also flirtatious.
Aunt Emily also talks about the chores she should have done today: clean the bathroom, do dishes, make beds, prune wisteria.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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