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The phrase "a wiper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a device or tool that wipes or cleans a surface, commonly associated with windshield wipers in vehicles.
Example: "Before driving in the rain, make sure that a wiper is functioning properly to ensure clear visibility."
Alternatives: "a cleaning tool" or "a windshield cleaner".
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He thought, Why can't a wiper work more like an eyelid?
A wiper acts to "wipe" the fluid from the disk(s) toward the outlet channel.
All the 1999 and 2000 models being recalled have a wiper motor that can collect moisture and overheat.
Ford had asked Daykin and his colleagues to invent a wiper system in which the blades moved parallel to each other.
So there was a second trial, and the second trial awarded Kearns $5.2 million, or about thirty cents a wiper plus interest.
On July 8 , 1976 Dennis Kearns stopped in at a Mercedes service center, bought a wiper control, and brought it home to his father.
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From here on in, you're an education vessel, a shit cleaner, a spew wiper, a calm-downer.
You're talking about a golf cart with a windshield wiper and a horn.
When she returned to her car, she found a note under a windshield wiper, written on a restroom paper towel.
Need a windshield wiper motor, a power steering pump or an axle assembly for your not-so-healthy car?
Why, he wondered, couldn't a car wiper have a similar stop-and-go mechanism?
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