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Discover Ludwig"looks clean" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that appears tidy and well-maintained. For example, "The carpets in her house looks clean and well-kept."
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It looks clean.
He looks clean".
My house looks clean, right?
"To me it looks clean".
The space looks clean and tidy.
With threading it looks clean, more enhanced.
The interior looks clean but spartan.
"Now my food journal looks clean," he said.
"Anyone here that looks clean is a smuggler," he explained.
Snow always looks clean and crisp, not grimy and slushy.
It looks clean and maybe a little bit honest.
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