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Discover Ludwig"quite clean" is a perfectly valid phrase
You could use it to describe something that is generally clean, but may have a small mess or stain on it. For example, "The apartment was quite clean, although there were a few dishes in the sink."
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The amputation is quite clean.
"When you compare Warsaw to Kraków, it's quite clean.
We've kept everything quite clean and quite fluid, with a very simple color card.
Even if the rice is quite clean, soaking or rinsing may be recommended.
It looked somehow forlorn, rumpled, and not quite clean, hanging there from Brace's hand.
Though it is a dive-bar by category, it's actually quite clean and approachable.
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The president's mistaken comments in opposition to the bill on Friday, which the White House says was due to the president misunderstanding a question, were never quite cleaned up sufficiently.
Popcorn got crushed into the carpet and was never quite cleaned up.
"It's all quite white and clean when you get it back," said Djokovic, sounding impressed.
Crisp cotton pyjamas have a bookish, androgynous vibe which is perfect for watching Scandi stuff with subtitles, where the women, while beautiful, wear the same outfit through six episodes and have their not-quite-clean hair in a ponytail.
That's quite the clean-living transformation, I remark.
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