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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he scrubbed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the action of cleaning something vigorously or thoroughly, often with a brush or cloth. Example: "After a long day of work, he scrubbed the kitchen floor until it shone."
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(He scrubbed himself with a stiff brush, instead).
He scrubbed the sentimentality with a bracing astringent.
He scrubbed half of them in warm water.
Someone had scribbled near the heart in marker, and he scrubbed it off with cleaning fluid.
With Stan, you knew what he was at first sight; it didn't matter how well he scrubbed up.
They helped him off the massage table and guided him to the shower, where he scrubbed himself clean.
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He scrubs his speech of any trace of Desi Arnaz.
Yet she can't help but notice how thoroughly he scrubs his hands in the sink.
Good newspaper hack, and he scrubs up well on TV, too.
Anx-ray revealed only soft tissue damage and, if he scrubs up, he will bat on Saturday.
He is rarely free of it except when he scrubs down in Yishan's bathhouse, with water heated by the fires of the crematory.
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