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Discover Ludwig"had cleaned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that occurred in the past. For example, "The restaurant had cleaned up after a busy lunch service."
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"I dreamed I had cleaned the source.
She had cleaned the top carpet, she said.
He had cleaned out a store of its entire stock.
By then, Scott had cleaned out his locker in dismay.
Whoever had cleaned it had done a good job.
She had cleaned up 10 years earlier, he said.
Ronnie had cleaned him out, but Gordon was in denial.
No one had cleaned it in a very long time.
By that time, he argued, "Mr. Pellicano had cleaned house".
To prepare for the reunion, he had cleaned his room.
I was in awe of how they had cleaned up the waterfront.
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