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The phrase "cleaner of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate a person or thing that is responsible for cleaning something. For example: She is the cleaner of the office.
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A bit of trimming could make it cleaner, of course.
Here she finds herself involved in end-of-life care for the brother of the cleaner of Nonnatus House.
"They said they were looking for someone to be the cleaner of pub, but I wasn't so struck on that.
What does he, a mechanic who owned a garage in Kabul, hope to do? "A cleaner, of course.
It smelled like a new car, almost like a ripe melon — leather and a cleaner of some kind.
'I'm amazed you even found us," exclaims Michelle, head chef, waitress, owner and cleaner of the Honnehok Cafe.
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Less noticed, the price of cleaner forms of energy is also falling, as our special report this week explains.
The global warming is a major concern in the present era that arises a need of cleaner production of energy.
We called ourselves the "vacuum-cleaner of the sky" because our capability to gather information was enormous at the time.
Lavatory cleaners of Los Angeles!
Vacuum cleaners of the years 1905, 1907 and 1911.
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