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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more clean" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to compare the degree of cleanliness between two things. Example: The dishes in the sink are dirty, but the ones in the dishwasher are even more clean.
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"It's one more clean sheet".
Lower costs, lower emissions, more clean energy.
Isn't more clean power a good thing?
This is more clean than an electric car".
Whap! Gasquet slathers down three more clean first serves.
The result is more clean power and extra revenue.
"We'd like to make the catalyst a little more clean," Chorkendorff added.
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And more clean-ups are planned.
Are you more clean-living now than you were?
I think a more clean-cut look is gaining in popularity among younger gay men".
Mr. Applegate said, "You couldn't find a more clean-cut gentleman than him".
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