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Discover Ludwig"washing away" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of removing something (usually figuratively) with water or liquid. For example, "The heavy rain washed away all traces of the picnic we had in the park."
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Stoned and washing away reality.
It is washing away the rules.
After washing away unbound Abs, cells were lysed.
It is a good city for washing away one's sorrows.
This traps polysulphides and prevents them from washing away.
"Without warning everything started washing away," she said.
But the channels have expanded, washing away some gravestones.
The water comforts the body and refreshes the mind, washing away their mental defilements.
Moreover, the rain had a minor effect on washing away the nutrients retained in the CWR media.
But since then, Mr. Pataki has done a remarkable job of washing away those impressions.
But bottled water is washing away the palate trained to drain a bubbly soda.
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