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clean slate
A new start; especially to make a new start by clearing the record. This phrase comes from the use of chalk and slates in classrooms in the past. By wiping the slate clean, a student could remove any evidence of a mistake.
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"They told us you can have a clean slate, become a clean person," he said.
At the time, Thatcher wrote off the industry's £5bn debt, leaving companies with a clean slate, and gave them £1.5bn in public money.
The fallout from England's 16-0 thrashing in the Ashes that started the year resulted in a new captain and coach, and constant references to starting with a clean slate.
Also, we’d just moved to a new apartment, which felt like a nice time for a clean slate.
In one sense, he would be starting with a clean slate.
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