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"cleaning up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It could be used in a variety of contexts such as when talking about physical tasks, like cleaning up your room, to figurative tasks, like cleaning up a scandal. For example: "The company is still in the process of cleaning up the public relations disaster."
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cleaning up
verb
Present participle of clean up
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"Cleaning up after passengers".
Cleaning up China's air.
"Cleaning up M.T.B.E.
We are cleaning up.
"I'm cleaning up the swamp".
"We're cleaning up this mess".
Cleaning up README.txt a little.
"We're cleaning up the garbage.
Cleaning up after your messes".
Cleaning up the dressing room.
Dry cleaning up here costs a mint.
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