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Discover Ludwig"clean the kitchen" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used as a command or instruction to someone to tidy up or sanitize their kitchen space. It can also be used as a reminder to oneself to complete the task. Here is an example: "Mom told me to clean the kitchen before dinner." Or, "I need to clean the kitchen before my guests arrive."
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I clean the kitchen and vacuum the entire apartment as my girlfriend finishes cleaning the bathroom.
Please clean the kitchen.
He would clean the kitchen.
Not, "I'll help clean the kitchen" – that's too vague.
I said, 'Please clean the kitchen!' " Days later, the imam confronted Fakhet.
AFTER DINNER Before we start playing cards, people help me clean the kitchen.
Don't jump up, no matter how much you feel the need to clean the kitchen.
Dan quickly jotted down "submit to kissing, clean the kitchen, tell me I look studly".
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For example, if your partner cleans the kitchen, don't say "You did a nice job of cleaning the kitchen".
Downstairs, they cleaned the kitchen in silence.
I cleaned the kitchen first because I hate doing it!
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