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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remove dirt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the act of cleaning something that is soiled or impure. For example, "I needed to find a cleaner that would remove dirt from my suede shoes."
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Boiling kills most germs in water, but requires fuel and doesn't remove dirt.
They were sorted and rinsed to remove dirt.
The plastic was washed and sun-dried to remove dirt.
Sorghum grains was washed with clean water to remove dirt, stones and other foreign materials.
They were brought to the laboratory and thoroughly washed to remove dirt and other extraneous substances.
Prior to use, the corncobs were repeatedly washed with tap water to remove dirt.
Peeled cocoyam was washed three times to remove dirt and impurities.
The seaweed was washed under running water to remove dirt, salt, and foreign particles.
The PPP was washed extensively in running tap water to remove dirt and other particulate matter.
They do remove dirt though.
Don't use a rag to remove dirt and dust.
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