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Discover Ludwig"clean windows" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe windows that have been recently cleaned or windows that are in need of cleaning. Example: "The sunlight streamed in through the clean windows, casting a warm glow on the freshly polished hardwood floors." In this sentence, "clean windows" is used to describe the state of the windows, indicating that they have recently been cleaned.
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To clean windows without any expensive cleaning agents, use a solution of half water and half vinegar and wipe windows down with newspaper.
It's a clean Windows installation.
How our phones are clean windows into lonely deaths.
I like to have clean windows, so that's my job.
He chafes at the way his workers clean windows, considering himself a master of the squeegee.
"It will appear slightly different, a more fresh look with the new clean windows," she said.
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I call it the Dirty Window Syndrome: A clean window doesn't attract your attention; you look straight through it.
What Mr. Kirkegaard wanted, he said in a film shown before the concert, was "a sparkly, clean window to the sound," and he has achieved it.
This is the classic Parisian positioning and even if it's cold, find yourself a suitably large and clean window to peer through.
Clean window glass of excess grit, and replace glass in window frame.
Clean window treatments in high-traffic areas weekly to remove dirt, dust and grime.
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