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Yes, something can be sanitary but not clean. Sanitary conditions refer to the absence of pathogens or harmful microorganisms, while cleanliness relates to the visual appearance and removal of dirt or stains. For example, a surface may be disinfected and free of germs (sanitary) but still appear dirty or have residue (not clean). Therefore, it's possible for an object or area to be safe from germs yet visually unappealing.

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