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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scrubbed clean" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an idiom meaning to clean something rigorously or to remove something completely. For example, you could write, "The china was scrubbed clean in preparation for the dinner party."
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Hands are scrubbed clean, hair is shampooed.
The wooden decks have been scrubbed clean.
Beach promenades have been scrubbed clean.
After that, their criminal records are scrubbed clean.
The texts were scrubbed clean at the Post," he said.
In his wellness fantasies, Julian always pictured himself scrubbed clean, nicely dressed, suddenly funny and charming.
Another critic complained that Oliver! was scrubbed clean of Dickens's social rage and Gothic strangeness.
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As for the performers Wednesday night, the show opened with Brock and Makenna, a scrubbed-clean teenage pair who called to mind the Carpenters.
The restaurant returned a scrubbed-clean stroller to Mr. Klein, delighting Noah, who had picked it out in the first place.
Both actresses are thrilling: Bonnaire as severe as a scrubbed-clean saint and Huppert who keeps you guessing whether Jeanne is a harmless kook or seriously unhinged.
Facebook is a scrubbed-clean mini-Internet that will soak up large ad budgets that were intended for mainstream traditional media.
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