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In everyday conversation, 纯净 (chún jìng) is often used to describe something that is pure, clean, or free from impurities. It can be used to describe physical objects, such as water or air, as well as abstract concepts, such as thoughts or intentions.
For example, you might say "这瓶水很纯净" (zhè píng shuǐ hěn chún jìng) to describe a bottle of water that is pure and free from contaminants. Similarly, you could say "这个地方的空气很纯净" (zhè gè dì fāng de kōng qì hěn chún jìng) to describe the clean and fresh air in a particular location.
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