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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wash it clean" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase can be used when you are talking about cleaning something or making something cleaner. For example, "I need to wash this dirty plate to make it clean again."
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Wash it, clean it, wash it.
Trying to wash it clean: this #confederate monument was spray painted with the word "SHAME" in Norfolk, Va.
Wash it, clean it, as much as you can.
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The fourth face that attracted him was very old, and years had washed it clean of all color, of all expression save a meek friendliness.
Or Matthew Shepard, whose face was so covered with blood when he was found tied to a Wyoming fence that the only skin visible was where his tears had washed it clean.
Once you've managed to remove the tar from the skin, check for damage and treat the area by washing it clean and leaving it uncovered.
It's not a co-wash, it cleans hair thoroughly, simply, but leaves hair feeling much better than before without the use of conditioner.
Otherwise, everyone in a house should care for the child, wash it and clean it up.
Wash it, wax it, clean the wheels.
Use liquid to wash it, because it cleans better.
Rub it delicately on the worktop and instead of washing it off clean it off with a clean towel.
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