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clean slate

NOUN
  1. an opportunity to start over without prejudice

How To Use clean slate In A Sentence

  • Standard variable cost is better as any inefficiencies stay in the transferring division and the receiving division starts with a clean slate.
  • We hired him because of his clean slate.
  • He wanted to use the subsidiary as a totally clean slate and he wanted true collaboration from the beginning.
  • What would your life look like if you could start over with a clean slate?
  • What would your life look like if you could start with a clean slate?
  • By law once they've served their time they are then free, a clean slate in a sense.
  • He had a clean slate so the principal did not punish him.
  • The proposal is to pay everything you owe, so that you can start with a clean slate.
  • Mormons who have been excommunicated, as Frank Curtis had been, may work through a period of repentance that ultimately leads to rebaptism and, once again, a clean slate. The Sins of Brother Curtis
  • The proposal is to pay everything you owe, so that you can start with a clean slate.
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