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The phrase "considered clean" is a correct and usable form of English in most contexts.
For instance, you can use it to describe a person who was once considered "dirty" but is now seen as clean: "After living on the streets for a year, Jack is now considered clean by his friends and family."
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The R train ranked dead last, with 25percentt of cars considered clean.
She explains that if a woman is not circumcised, she isn't considered clean.
He was elected in a vote that international monitors considered clean and fair.
After the above two-step filtering, the remaining reads were considered clean reads and were used in next expression profile.
One man squatted on the sand, cutting open the bellies of fish, deftly selecting bad prawns from those which, although recently swallowed, were considered clean and saleable.
And, finally, who should be banned and who should be considered clean — what tools can baseball journalists use to label one player a cheater and another a saint?
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Ministers have said they consider clean air to be a "birthright".
Most of the published works related to slat noise consider clean idealized geometries, whereas real slats contain some imperfections to enable its operation.
The militias, still wrapping themselves in the banner of the revolution, insist they will submit only to a government, and to an army that they consider clean.
In the slums of the volatile Golimar neighbourhood there are no proper roads, no legitimate means to access electricity or gas, and no access to what we would consider clean drinking water.
Finally, consider clean energy technologies.
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