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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'housekeeping items' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to items and tasks related to cleaning and maintaining a home. For example, "I'm currently working on a list of housekeeping items, like vacuuming and cleaning the windows."
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Before your class becomes available to students, there are a few housekeeping items that we recommend you to address.
No hats!" He discussed various housekeeping items: clothes should be left in places where you could find them again; people should lie on the ground when instructed.
At 6 45, the public address system came to life with some "housekeeping items," including the fact that after 7, the park's bathrooms near the library are for "ladies only" and men must then use the portable toilets on 40th Street.
Communicate housekeeping items.
The list of housekeeping items keeps growing.
Some of these are housekeeping items.
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One analyst told Reuters that Tuesday's disclosures were not big news: "It's strictly, to me, a housekeeping item," [David Healy of Burnham Securities] said.
Ryan Murphy, 23, picked up the housekeeping item after being punched in the face by another resident at the hostel in Stirling.
Just a housekeeping item: the ridiculous patent infringement lawsuit brought against us and mobile social network Loopt (details here and here) by Earthcomber is history.
Just before the show began, Ghomeshi took the stage to boisterous applause and immediately started in with a hilarious, personal back-and-forth with the audience, talking about Portland's foodie culture and humbly presenting some general housekeeping-type items to the group before the cameras started rolling.
Most of the items were "housekeeping issues," said Auret van Heerden, chief executive of the F.L.A., in an interview Thursday.
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