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Discover Ludwig"successful cleaning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the successful completion of the cleaning process or job. For example, "The workers have just finished the successful cleaning of the office building."
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Successful cleaning is hard work and requires systematic completion of several sequential steps.
A successful cleaning procedure that involved the use of 4-mol/L urea with 0.1-mol/L sodium hydroxide has been previously evaluated although it had some deleterious effect on the column binding capacity and compromised the resin efficiency.
There were few disruptions to electrical networks due to resilient insulator design, a successful cleaning program, relatively coarse tephra and dry conditions.
Reports have indicated successful cleaning of soiling from collagen artefacts using nanosecond UV/IR Nd YAG lasers with the first harmonic (1064 nm) and fourth harmonic (266 nm) [4 6].
Agar has been already used in the cultural heritage field as a successful cleaning methodology, but only a limited number of applied case studies are reported in the scientific literature [25 34], whereas a thorough evaluation of its efficacy and harmfulness is still lacking so far.
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"They've been really successful in cleaning Lake Massaciuccoli," said Federico Grati, a Biochemtex project manager.
Mount Sterling has been successful in cleaning up its main street.
The city has been so successful in cleaning up its once-industrial harbor that it has been able to open three public baths in a harbor waterway.
The key to successful spring cleaning, then, is to not try to do it all.
A confronting insight into the inner workings of Melbourne's most successful trauma cleaning business.
In fact, stewards of American horse racing in particular have been quite successful in cleaning up and regulating the sport.
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