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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spring clean" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the process of thoroughly cleaning a space, particularly when trying to prepare it for a new season. For example: "I'm going to do a big spring clean this weekend and make my home feel fresh and new."
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spring clean
noun
A systematic clean or clear out of something.
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It is that time of year when you spring clean your house from top to bottom!
Here are some ideas to get you started: Spring clean your kitchen and spring clean your house.
Vera Rebecca Frontt) comes in like a right old Kim and Aggie, determined to give his dusty house a spring clean.
He claimed only once for cleaning that year – for a £120 "spring clean" in October.
Like a national spring clean.
"There's been a huge spring clean".
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Today and tomorrow, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. SPRING CLEAN-UP, various parks and community gardens.
AS THE year's first blossoms appeared in Prague, the Czech government celebrated the occasion with a spring-clean.
The latest spring-clean deals with the banks individually, and adroitly uses some of China's vast stock of foreign-exchange reserves to boost their capital.
If he ends up being cleared it will merely add further to the sense that rugby's judicial processes need a spring-clean.
Beautifully simple, hauntingly happy, Yellow was a perfect soundtrack to the year's musical spring-clean; out with self-important posturing, in with good tunes and chummy patter.
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