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The phrase "hide dirt" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase when you want to express the idea of trying to conceal dirt or other undesirable elements. For example: "The politician tried to hide dirt from his past, but parts of his history eventually came to light."
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Black T-shirts hide dirt better.
The canary yellow was chosen to disguise nicotine stains, and the tartan to hide dirt.
Ms. Bohn wanted terrazzo tiles on the first floor, because they stay cool and hide dirt.
Night Bus and Like An Arrow are songs so spotless you doubt they hide dirt even beneath their fingernails.
Ribeiro says the trend might have been associated with "an element of sluttishness, that if you paint your nails, you hide dirt under the fingernails.
Designed to hide dirt, just like all the others, Heatherwick's is one for the digital age, highlighting the contours of the cushion just as a computer modelling programme might.
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Black, the Army has said, was chosen for the current beret because it complements the colors of all Army uniforms and hides dirt.
Written at a time when the middle-classes were preparing themselves for a time when they would no longer have staff, Phillips's book is full of practical tips for reducing dust (minimalism, basically) and hiding dirt by rag-rolling the walls - a fad that has come and gone a few times since.
Both work well in hiding dirt and stains.
Stylists are also using cranberries like small red marbles to hide the dirt in pots of white hyacinths and amaryllis.
To hide the dirt produced by tunnelling, the men carried it in their trousers and scattered it, as inconspicuously as possible, on vegetable patches and elsewhere in the prison grounds.
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