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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clean up from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of tidying up or organizing items that have been left in a disorganized or messy state. For example, "We had to clean up from the party before we could leave the house."
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"I do clean up from time to time".
Then I help my wife clean up from the mess she made.
8.28am BST One more thing I should clean up from earlier today.
4 30 p.m.: I clean up from lunch and realize I need to go to the drugstore for hair product before my trip.
Even worse, in areas like the Chesapeake Bay, some homeowners are still trying to clean up from Hurricane Isabel last September.
That there is no once-and-for-all solution to it, or to the problems of the tax code, is a poor reason not to at least try to clean up from time to time.
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"The industry cleaned up from the collapse of the technology bubble earlier this decade, from commercial real estate in the early 1990s and from third world debt in the late 1980s.
As the region cleans up from yesterday's storms, many of us are still seeing some serious wind gusts.
When the majority of people think of data, they probably imagine vast stores of information on their computers little nebulous files that must be cleaned up from time to time.
Total RNA was extracted and cleaned up from the lysate using the Qiagen Rneasy Mini Kit.
Briefly, the sequences were cleaned up from vector and adaptator sequences; repeats and contaminants were removed by comparison with several sequence databases: Univec, Yeast and E. coli genomes as well as pig ribosomal and mitochondrial genomes.
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