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Discover Ludwig"cleared from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the removal of something from a location or situation. For example, "The doctor cleared the patient from the hospital after the successful surgery."
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In both situations officers were cleared from any wrongdoing.
Rotting rubbish was cleared from the streets in Marseille.
Campaigners were also cleared from the steps of the cathedral.
Adenosine is also cleared from the system when we sleep.
But it was cleared from danger and that was that.
Unbound 177Lu-PSMA-617 was rapidly cleared from the body.
HTLV-I infection is rarely cleared from the body.
Accordingly, liposomes are cleared from the blood stream.
The bargains have been cleared from the shelves.
However, due to their small size they are rapidly cleared from circulation.
All strains were cleared from lymph nodes and organs within 3 months after inoculation.
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