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'clean-up operation' is correct and usable in written English.
You can typically use this phrase to refer to an effort or task that is meant to undo or repair the damage done by some prior event or activity. For example, "The company launched a massive clean-up operation to repair the environmental damage caused by its factory."
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The clean-up operation will begin this morning.
The clean-up operation cost Network Rail nearly £37,000.
"We expect there will be quite a big clean-up operation involved.
But the clean-up operation did not get under way until late Friday morning.
The prosecution alleges that Bridger had carried out a thorough clean-up operation.
And Lewis, understandably, preferred to concentrate on his clean-up operation.
Life During Wartime is a clean-up operation, a casualty report.
"Since Stuart became chief executive in 2011, we have been doing a big clean-up operation".
So there's a clean-up operation that has to take place, and that's complicated.
But she said there had been an "extensive clean-up operation at his house".
Southwell residents are now attempting to salvage their possessions amid a clean-up operation by the local council.
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