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Discover Ludwig'dirty clothes' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to clothes that are unwashed and have become soiled. For example: "I have to do the laundry this weekend because I've run out of clean clothes and all I have left are dirty clothes."
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You cannot sell underwear, dirty clothes or cloth diapers.
Wash clothing every day or two, and don't accumulate dirty clothes.
Shoes and dirty clothes were laying about.
Mexican migrant workers in dirty clothes.
"Dirty clothes are washed at home," Mr. Cicero said.
Last Monday, he handled 1,400 pounds of dirty clothes.
Crumbs were everywhere, along with dirty clothes and muddy shoes.
"We all brought in old, dirty clothes," she said.
You shove your dirty clothes in it.
Some were left in soiled or dirty clothes.
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