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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it appeared clean" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe how something looks or seems, rather than stating a fact. Here is an example: "I walked into the kitchen and noticed that the dishes were done and the counters were wiped down. At first glance, it appeared clean, but upon closer inspection, I could see crumbs on the floor."
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It appeared clean, "but you can't tell anything by looking," she warned.
Parents from the control village compared their water to "mineral" water (generally meaning that it appeared clean and tasted good), which conferred a false sense of protection.
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"After checking the bathroom floor to see that it appears clean, open your bag there," he advised.
Trim your beard, mustache, goatee, etc. so that it appears clean and put together.
But remember- the easiest way to get rid of pimples is: cleanse your face in the morning when you wake up and at night when you go to bed! (Even if it appears clean!).
During a four-hour visit in December, the hospital appeared clean and well run.
For three months, they cooked and bathed with water from a nearby spring, which appeared clean, or at least cleaner.
In 1988, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention discovered that thousands of people were being sickened after eating raw eggs that appeared clean and undamaged.
On the day I visited, the facility appeared clean and well kept, with a Ping-Pong table and TV set in each dorm, and a small indoor recreation room, library and in-house barbershop.
The EG surface appeared clean, with a few small particles remaining (not oxide).
Additionally, they were included if the laceration appeared clean at the time of presentation, the laceration was simple (without associated injuries such as tendon injury, fracture and tissue loss, and not requiring deep sutures).
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