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Discover Ludwig"excess dirt" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an amount of soil or grime that is more than what is needed or expected. Example: The garden needed to be cleaned as there was excess dirt and debris that had accumulated over the winter months.
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I then use an old cloth dipped in warm, soapy water to remove excess dirt.
The same is true for products such as Clorox Clean-Up Cleaner + Bleach; make sure you remove any apparent or excess dirt before using.
The article also mentioned Goodwill's countersuit, which contended that Dirtman had not properly documented the source of landfill, had dumped excess dirt and debris at school sites, had hid profits and had harassed and threatened subcontractors who succeeded it.
When Jones was a little girl, entertained herself by "noodling", that is, pumping excess dirt up from underground and sorting through it for opals.
Traditionally, toners were recommended by dermatologists as a part of your face washing routine to remove any excess dirt.
The greens can become contaminated since they are grown close to the ground, so running them under cool water to rinse off excess dirt is advised.
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Use a toner to remove excess oil, dirt and makeup.
It is important to remove any excess oil, dirt and other impurities through cleansing so the gel can penetrate effectively into the dermis.
Use fresh potable water to remove any excess flux, dirt, or loose solder beads inside the tubing after all soldered connections are completed.
Clean excess dust or dirt from wood.
Wipe off excess dust or dirt.
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