It's one word if used as a noun, and two if used as a verb. The school-sponsored cleanup was a great success. Uncle John went to the track; he cleaned up!
Cleanup (one word) is a noun. It's the act of cleaning something up (environmental cleanup). Clean up (two words) is a phrasal verb.
Cleanup is a noun -- The cleanup, after the flood, was long and tedious. Clean up is a verb -- I will clean up the back yard next.
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No, the word "downstairs" is a single word, not two words.
It's one word.One word as an adjective; two words as a noun
in-house - two words, hyphenated.
Car sick is two words.
It is one word
The word "in between" implies that there are two words on either side of it.
Two words - "one day".
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