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The word 'sanitized' is correct and is commonly used in written English
It means to make something clean and free from harmful substances or bacteria. Example: The hospital staff ensured that all medical equipment was thoroughly sanitized before each use to prevent the spread of infections.
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The move from the sociability that characterized upper-class culture in the 18th century to the more didactic, socially concerned interventions of the early and mid-19th century gave way to a gradual involvement in hitherto forbidden forms, forms now suitably sanitized and made rational (or, as in the case of classical music, made sacred).
The eggs are then delivered to a central processing plant, where they are washed, sanitized, and graded.
Manpower (1941) pitted two power-company workers (Edward G. Robinson and Raft) against each other for the prize of a café hostess (Marlene Dietrich), and They Died with Their Boots On (1941), which starred Errol Flynn as a highly sanitized George Armstrong Custer, completed an extraordinary year for Walsh.
"Hide the children…and your dogs, and the dogs too" Gifford warned as they prepared to show the trailer, which her co-host assured viewers had been "sanitized" so as not show anything as indecent as an exposed arm or back.
In a world sanitized by glossy reality television shows and helicopter parents who obsess over their kids' feelings, Wrinkles considers himself a remnant of a forgotten past.
The movie was cited as a prime justification for the then-new Production Code, which kept major films sanitized for many years to come.
They produced sports pages, often conveniently located at the back of the newspaper, that provided readers with abundant, although largely sanitized, information about athletes and their performances.
His book scrutinizes colony-collapse disorder, a syndrome affecting honeybees that wiped out thirty per cent of hives in the U.S. in 2007 and has wiped out thirty-six per cent so far in 2008, and catalogues the ways in which our insistence on a seasonally sanitized outdoors may be causing long-term damage.
If the neighborhood of Santa Fe is the realization of a contemporary urban vision — corporate, sanitized, market-driven — then KidZania is a quirky, child-size iteration.
The Austin plant is just a year and a half old, and it is as modern and streamlined and sanitized as an ice plant can be.
In a letter to the campus community commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Free Speech Movement, the University of California at Berkeley chancellor, Nicholas Dirks, remarked that "free speech and civility are two sides of a single coin" — a peculiarly sanitized revision of how people understand the sixties.
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