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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cleaned clothes" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to articles of clothing that have been recently laundered, such as: "I folded the freshly-cleaned clothes and placed them in the closet."
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And a distressed Vietnamese laundress does not know what to do with the freshly cleaned clothes of so many men who will not come back to claim them.
Freshly dry cleaned clothes, clothes smelling of any tobacco products, clothes stored in moth balls or in cedar and clothes smelling from detergent.
He also wasn't sure about the plastic wrap around his neatly folded, cleaned clothes when his laundry valet dropped them off.
There is nothing like the smell of wintergreen and burning rubber permeating from your freshly cleaned clothes.
There were rooms to be cleaned, clothes to be organized — anything to lend order to life on the road, where home can change by the season.
Sprays, for instance, can be applied to freshly cleaned clothes to make them static-free for wearing.
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Any newly dry-cleaned clothes that smell of chemicals, they say, should be returned or taken to another store for recleaning.
"Somebody's got to clean clothes," Mr. Smith said.
We don't have clean clothes".
She was bringing me a bundle of clean clothes.
"They can say: 'I've got clean clothes.
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