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The phrase "are difficult to wipe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is challenging to clean or remove, often referring to stains or marks.
Example: "The ink from the pen left a mark on the table that are difficult to wipe."
Alternatives: "hard to clean" or "not easy to remove".
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These newfound pods resemble biofilms, masses of interacting bacteria that are difficult to wipe out.
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Although it's difficult to wipe out nepotism at work, companies are beginning to see the benefit of more meritocratic recruitment.
The brutal scene of tanks facing down student demonstrators at Tiananmen Square is difficult to wipe away with the mere announcement of an Olympics.
While it might be difficult to wipe laws off the books, a president can influence whether agencies enforce existing statutes.
It is nearly impossible to avoid accidentally getting paint in the wrong place, and it is difficult to wipe up an accidental smear when it's very close to a large area of wet paint without getting more paint on yourself or other inappropriate surfaces.
They are difficult to like.
Details are difficult to obtain.
Biographies are difficult to classify.
They are difficult to discipline.
Poems are difficult to silence.
Countermeasures are difficult to conceive.
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