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The phrase "detergent of" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used when describing a specific type or brand of detergent. Example: "I always use the detergent of Tide for my laundry, as it effectively cleans my clothes without fading the colors."
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"OH is the detergent of the atmosphere, scrubbing everything," said Dr. Monika Mayer, a research scientist in the climate program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Tide happened to be the detergent of choice, perhaps because of its history as a Nascar sponsor.
"The detergent of bourgeois Boston cleans everything," Elizabeth Hardwick wrote, in "Boston: The Lost Ideal," one of the great literary disses of a major city.
It comes at the end of the first season of a multiyear deal designating Tide as the official detergent of the National Football League.
Where are the liberal dreams of the 1960s?Mr Nader claims that Mr Dean has turned from "insurgent" to "detergent of the dirty linen of the Democratic Party".
Using a technique pioneered for biological skin dressings, he would take a donor penis and soak it in a mild detergent of enzymes for a couple of weeks to wash away the donor cells.
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ALWAYS use the child lock and keep all detergents out of reach of children.
There was also a strong smell of detergent – evidence of a major clean up, the prosecution said.
The native sophorolipid was found as enhancer of detergent efficacy of commercial detergent, tested on complex, smudge and oil contaminated clothes.
Measure ¼ cup of detergent to 1½ cups of hot water.
Measure out the required amount of detergent for the size of the load.
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