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Discover Ludwig"quick wash" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to cleaning something quickly and is often used in reference to washing dishes, clothes, or objects such as cars or furniture. For example, "I'm going to do a quick wash of the windows before the storm."
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It's not just a quick wash and wax.
Blood clearance of 99mTc labelled compound a quick wash out from the circulation.
A quick wash removes unused dye, which is water soluble and non-staining.
A quick wash with dish liquid convinces us that we're breaking down the fat sufficiently.
It has 15 programmes including hand-wash, quick wash and wool.
Basic preparation is simple – a quick wash followed by a top-and-tail.
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I was No 4: the writing henchman, called upon when Dennis needed a quick wash-and-rinse on a script.
Proteinase K was immediately washed out by quick washes with 2 mg/ml glycine in PBS and following washes with PTw.
Brains were then washed with cacodylate buffer for 10 min on ice and then three quick washed with distilled water.
This step was followed by two quick washes with 80% ethanol and then incubation with high concentration of phosphate buffer at 4 °C for 30 min.
Quick washing and chilling, along with innovations in packaging and store displays, also help to keep food fresher for longer, both on the supermarket shelf and in our fridges at home.
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