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clean bill of health

noun as in good health

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Scotland's autumn squad will be named on 21 October and, with the exception of Huw Jones, it looks like a fairly clean bill of health.

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The Royal Navy said despite the team's best efforts, one of the litter died, though the rest "came through some difficult hours to thrive – receiving a clean bill of health from a local vet".

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But whether USC will have a clean bill of health by then remains to be seen.

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She steadily improved and within a year got a clean bill of health.

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"We haven't given Israel a clean bill of health - Israel's performance on aid has not been good enough."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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