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The phrase "ability to wipe the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the capacity or skill to remove or erase something, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "The software has the ability to wipe the data securely, ensuring that no sensitive information is recoverable."
Alternatives: "capacity to erase the" or "skill to delete the".
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"You want that ability to wipe the data away if a device is lost," Mr. Salem said.
Success and failure are met with a demeanour of total serenity and his ability to wipe the memory bank, both of a second-innings bumper from Johnson at Lord's and the early struggle here, enabled him to flick the switch into boundary-mode after lunch.
Along with some minor user interface tweaks and more technical updates (e.g. the ability to wipe the cache and added accessibility features), the most important updates concern notifications.
You have the ability to wipe the slate clean and start again.
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Exoskeleton technology has the ability to wipe out the wheelchair--and thus end disability and mobility issues for tens of millions of people.
Computer specialists credited the relatively light damage to heavy-duty publicity about its ability to wipe out all the data stored on a computer.
But, the philanthropist told Vox, there is one eventuality that especially concerns him: a widespread infectious disease that has the ability to wipe out millions around the globe.
On paper we should have the ability to wipe other teams away and show the intent that we want to be a Premiership team.
Olympic Destroyer has the ability to wipe all available methods of recovery, showing the "attacker had no intention of leaving the machine usable," according to Mercer and Rascagneres.
It's been more than six months since North Korea claimed to have successfully launched a ballistic missile from a submarine, an achievement that was announced with a typically bombastic state media report touting leader Kim Jong-un's new ability to "wipe out" enemies from the sea.
If not controlled, the rust has the ability to wipe out coffee production of an entire region.
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