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The phrase "are wiped out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has been completely eliminated or destroyed.
Example: "After the storm, the entire village was left in ruins; many of the homes are wiped out."
Alternatives: "are destroyed" or "have been erased".
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are wiped out
verb
To move an object over, maintaining contact, with the intention of removing some substance from the surface.
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"Now their savings are wiped out".
"People are wiped out or overextended.
Instead, they are wiped out over a generation or two.
When they are wiped out, the losses move to the next higher tranche.
"There are areas of South America where all the amphibian fauna are wiped out".
In the President's world various kinds of facts are wiped out by special moves.
The Lib Dems are again reduced to three and the Conservatives are wiped out entirely.
Feelings run high when land is taken and livelihoods are wiped out by deforestation.
He worries about his family's financial situation; his savings are wiped out and he is in substantial debt.
Hoolai and others say they believe these missing payments are fraudulent transactions that are wiped out by Apple.
Any small hardwood trees that start to fill it in are wiped out by small periodic fires.
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