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Discover LudwigThe phrase "squeaky clean" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it informally to describe someone or something that is completely clean and spotless. For example, "After a lengthy scrubbing session, the kitchen was left squeaky clean."
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squeaky clean
adjective
Very clean.
Exact(44)
Squeaky clean?
/ You are squeaky clean.
Idealised, romantic, squeaky clean.
He is squeaky clean.
His reputation is squeaky clean.
Squeaky clean sex and songs.
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Squeaky-clean carnage.
He's always been squeaky-clean".
Freddie was "squeaky-clean" at school.
But the RBI is neither infallible nor squeaky-clean.
Mr Ponta's reputation is certainly not squeaky-clean.
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