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Discover Ludwig'neat freak' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is very organized and prefers to keep things tidy and orderly. For example, "I'm a bit of a neat freak; I can't focus unless everything is in its proper place."
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I'm a neat freak.
He's a neat freak".
Unlike Scott, Roberts is a neat freak.
I'm a neat freak and a minimalist.
My husband is a neat freak".
His college coach recalls him as a neat freak.
She was something of a neat freak, the woman explained.
Having children around stops me being such a neat freak.
"I'd be the neat freak, I'd be the Felix Unger," he said.
Isaacson is considered the quiet one; he is also a neat freak.
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"I am kind of a neat-freak," he said.
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