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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clean with" is correct and generally used in written English.
It is used when talking about cleaning something, usually with a specific type of material. For example, "The windows need to be cleaned with a damp cloth."
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Modern and clean, with good art".
Easy to clean, with glass lids.
The screen comes clean with Windex.
I decide to come clean with Wag.
Rooms are simple but clean, with aircon.
Wipe the knife clean with every cut.
"He's just so clean with his strokes.
"Let me put it this way: I clean with vigor.
Hydrogen burns clean, with only water as a byproduct.
Clean with a (non-abrasive!) cleaner when you've finished".
"You have to swat them clean with a brush.
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