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"dirty with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is covered or marked with dirt or grime. Example: The kids came back from playing in the mud, their hands dirty with dirt and their clothes dirty with mud.
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"Others come very dirty with sweat.
I felt dirty with guilt.
"We're not getting down and dirty with actual numbers.
"Some clothes come very dirty with clay," Rit said.
Someone told McGinnis: "He plays dirty with everybody.
Horrifically, Zak Dingle did the dirty with glamorous granny Joanie.
The harbor is dirty with debris and marine oil.
Get down and dirty with Don Jon or Dom Hemingway?
We wanted to get exhausted and dirty with it".
I'm impatient to get down and dirty with the choreography.
He was dirty, with an unkempt beard and scraggily hair.
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