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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sort clothes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of separating pieces of clothing into different categories or types. For example, "I spent all day sorting my clothes into piles according to color."
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To help people find what they want, sort clothes based on type.
Key to its plan is building a machine that can automatically, quickly and very accurately sort clothes into specific fabrics to be recycled.
At present, commercial laundry users who usually sort clothes into whites, light colours and dark colours can mix white and light colours with the Xeros system, said Westwater, and the beads will clean all equally, resulting in less categorising.
Day 3: Sort clothes, etc.
Find a large area to sort clothes.
"I'm going to work with you on how to sort clothes so we don't end up with pink socks again".
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All participants work in either the stores, or warehouse, sorting clothes or moving furniture on to trucks.
The family shared a laughter-filled last meal at 60 West, Mrs. Cabey swatting roaches as she sorted clothes.
VOLUNTEERS often work at unglamorous tasks -- sorting clothes, selling cookies, giving rides -- for which they receive perhaps a handshake or a smile.
The Japan-based Hokkei Industry Co., however, is developing a device that promises to make sorting clothes less trouble-prone for the visually impaired.
Gehrls calls himself a floater, someone who doesn't participate in any one working group but works where he's needed: cleaning, helping out in the kitchen, sorting clothes, rolling cigarettes for anyone who asks.
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