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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flushed of" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to rid of or cleanse something completely. Example: After a peaceful day at the spa, my mind was flushed of all its worries and stress.
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When the mines were flushed of water, the Blacklick flowed yellow, and the sulphur could turn a swimmer's hair orange.
We often leave with gritted teeth and a reluctant mood but come back flushed of face and full of enthusiasm for the rest of the day.
Daley is what Bellow would call "a Chicago type," thick of body and flushed of cheek, worthy of a minor role, perhaps, in some future novel.
In the Trans-Pecos region of Texas the presence of modern water, increasing groundwater NO3− concentrations, and vadose zone cores flushed of naturally accumulated solutes belie the notion that basin groundwater is unaffected by overlying land use and vegetation change.
You can even experience adverse affects if weed hasn't been properly flushed of the good things it's absorbed.
The excised segment was flushed of any intestinal content with cold saline solution and opened along the mesenteric border in ice cold-oxygenated Ringer solution.
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We flushed a covey of grouse.
My face was kind of flushed.
Figure 7 Monthly survival of flushed leaves.
Slight flushing of the face.
Another flush of empire seemed imminent.
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