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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swept clean" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a surface or area that has been thoroughly cleaned or cleared of dirt, debris, or other unwanted materials. Example: The kitchen floor was swept clean, leaving it shiny and spotless for the dinner party.
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McDonald's record is swept clean.
His shelves were swept clean.
Meanwhile, in the North, a new broom had swept clean.
The hallways are swept clean, and the floors washed.
The grounds have been manicured and the walkways swept clean.
We are talking about a coastline swept clean.
The gravel roads have been swept clean and the government offices are spotless.
Before long I was down, 7 5, and my mind was swept clean.
He said Mr. Obama has "swept clean all references to religion when referring to the enemy.
Leaves are flattened and tidy, mounds swept clean by wind and rain.
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There is a feeling that the house has been bleached with salt air and wind-swept clean on the inside as well as the outside.
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