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The phrase "cleans up everything" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which an individual or group has made a thorough effort to clean up a mess. For example, "John and his crew worked hard to clean up the yard, and they did a great job – they really cleaned up everything."
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It has this super dry feeling that cleans up everything you played before.
For a 1983 article, Geisel told Jonathan Cott, "The Cat in the Hat is a revolt against authority, but it's ameliorated by the fact that the Cat cleans up everything at the end.
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"Poor Putin is trying to fight these bloodsucking bureaucrats, but he can't clean up everything on his own".
Me: Sure! I'll grab one of those giant trash bags and go clean up everything in your room.
"When Andrés came to Nevada he cleaned up everything and brought all documents to Panama," reads a 24 September 2014 email.
You know in 'Pulp Fiction,' when they killed the guy, and had to call the Wolf to come and clean up everything?
And I was a good boy, cleaned up everything, straightened up so you won't have to pick up after me".
"No single person or security company — I don't care how good you are — can clean up everything," Mr. Vuksan said over a beer the day after his presentation.
It's high noon for Britain's multi-billion pound lending industry as a range of government measures are introduced, starting today, to clean up everything from mainstream mortgages to back-street lenders.
She'll be walking around with her hair up and a drink sloshing like Lucille Bluth in Gangie, with dead Ben & Jerry's soldiers littering the countertop; then, at the end of the night, she'll clean up everything because she knows she'll be angry enough to break a coffee mug if there's a ton of junk in the way first thing in the morning.
He cleaned up everything he had to clean up, pretty much.
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