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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm wiping" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where someone is cleaning or removing something, often referring to a surface or an object.
Example: "After the spill, I'm wiping the table to make sure it's clean."
Alternatives: "I'm cleaning" or "I'm scrubbing."
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I'm wiping your slate clean.
That rascal jumped over the fence.I'm wiping my pince-nez now.
Julia: I'm wiping tears.
I wept while editing the video and I'm wiping away tears now, as I write this blog.
Look, I'm wiping your snot off my shirt right now with a damp rag and going about my day as usual!
As I'm wiping down the table from dinner, I casually listen in on the lively game of superheroes being played out in the next room.
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"I'm wiped".
"I'm wiped," Becka said.
Plus, I'm wiped out.
"I'm wiped out, too".
''I'm wiped out,'' McDonald told himself.
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