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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have it cleaned" is a grammatically correct and commonly used expression in written English.
It is often used to show ownership and agency in getting something cleaned by someone else. Example: "I spilled red wine on my favorite shirt. Can you please have it cleaned by a professional dry cleaner?" In this example, the speaker is asking someone else to take responsibility and arrange for the shirt to be cleaned by a professional.
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"I'll have it cleaned.
After an awkward silence she reluctantly offered to have it cleaned again.
[Some] people find a fossil and the next week they're on television, before they even have it cleaned the matrix.
After checking to see whether the white powder on her car was cocaine, they advised her to have it cleaned.
He paid to have it cleaned and repaired, said his son, Charles L. Brieant III, a lawyer.
"She says, 'Could you just have it cleaned and send me the bill?' and heads up the stairs.
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You may not want to have it clean everything, but it should be safe.
"I had it cleaned for you this morning".
Before handing it over, Els had it cleaned and buffed at his home in Wentworth, England.
So he had it cleaned and enlarged and gave it to me for my birthday.
Mr. Nichols said he had found it in a nearby shopping center and had it cleaned and vacuumed.
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