Usages of quitar
La mancha es difícil de quitar, pero la removeré con un producto de limpieza.
The stain is hard to remove, but I will remove it with a cleaning product.
Yo quito el polvo de la mesa.
I remove the dust from the table.
Quito las distracciones del escritorio y silencio las notificaciones del teléfono.
I remove distractions from the desk and mute the phone’s notifications.
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