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The phrase "the unclean" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a group of people or things that are considered impure, contaminated, or morally corrupt. It can also be used in a more literal sense, to describe physical objects or areas that are dirty or unsanitary. Example: "The unclean streets of the city were riddled with garbage and debris, making it difficult to navigate through the crowded sidewalks."
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In other words, Qaddafi the non-Muslim, the unclean.
Form your battalions!... Let the blood of the unclean soak our fields".
But there was no hesitation about the unsavory or the unclean.
Many complained of diarrhea from the unclean water and meager food provided by the rebels.
He found that he was resting on a slimy rock, his fingers tangled in the unclean hair follicles of Agatha Hanwell.
Other water was blessed for the use of the faithful as a means of warding off the unclean spirit and as a safeguard against sickness and disease.
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The amount of chlorophyll in the uncleaned extract was defined as 100%.
Chlorophyll remaining after clean-up was determined from the decrease in absorption at 450 nm compared with the absorption of the uncleaned lettuce extract.
For calibration purposes the uncleaned extract was diluted 10, 20, 40, 50 and 100 times with ethyl acetate and a calibration plot was constructed.
Given that Muslims consider the feet unclean, "producing shoes with the name of God on the soles of the feet is not a good idea," said Mr. Goodman, who converted to Islam in 1999.
The Daily Chronicle of London called the tale "unclean," "poisonous," and "heavy with the mephitic odours of moral and spiritual putrefaction".
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