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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scrub brush" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a cleaning tool with stiff bristles used for scrubbing surfaces. This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in cleaning instructions or product descriptions. Example: "To thoroughly clean your bathtub, use a high-quality scrub brush to scrub away any grime or dirt buildup."
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Next, get out the broom, mop and scrub brush.
Me and my ma got out the bucket, the cleanser, mop, and scrub brush, but there was no need.
Scrub paste off with a stiff brush or scrub brush.
Scrub with an old toothbrush or scrub brush.
You'll need a water bucket, bleach, scrub brush, water hose or pressure washer.
Sometimes only a scrub brush will do.
I envisioned a Walden-esque existence in the Pine Barrens, cataloguing scrub brush.
The watery landscape below eventually gave way to rolling hills covered with scrub brush and lichens.
"It's just a bunch of scrub brush," one environmentalist was quoted as saying.
This time the landscape was flat scrub brush that reminded me of Israel.
The carpet cleaner has blacklight LEDs on the scrub brush that illuminate hidden stains in carpets and furniture.
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