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The phrase "a wipe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to cleaning or removing something, often in relation to surfaces or data.
Example: "After the spill, I grabbed a wipe to clean the table."
Alternatives: "a cloth" or "a cleaning tissue".
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Maybe it was more of a wipe?
(They disappear with a wipe on your sleeve).
Everything is mildly sooty, as if the camera lens needed a wipe.
If you prefer, you can get your tan from a wipe instead of the sun.
After a a wipe with the magic sponge, he clambers back to his feet.
White has a wipe across the line, misses, and is trapped lbw.
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A year ago, opinion polls had predicted a wipe-out for Labor.
That is a wipe-out.
Last Christmas was a wipe-out.
The last time that happened it had been a wipe-out.
Instead, anyone would think him to be facing a wipe-out at the polls.
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