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Discover Ludwig"rub out" is an acceptable term in written English.
You can use it when referring to erasing or deleting something. For example, "He rubbed out the mistake he made on the document."
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Osborne wanted to rub out that attack line too.
To rub out AIDS there is still no substitute for rubber.
Or at least to his junior suite: and can rub out today and wake tomorrow hungry.
A fine sandpaper will rub out finger prints from hands that could not resist touching.
Easy to rub out "coloured, black, Indian, Chinese" and replace them with "Muslim".
Vladimir Putin's vow to rub out Chechen rebels "in the shithouse" helped to propel him into the presidency.
The city has also redoubled efforts to rub out a different form of street art: illegal graffiti.
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However as compliance increases, so the alcohol rub out-performs the soap.
Hard-to-rub-out stains are no longer an issue, since the laminated advertisements are periodically changed.
I'm going to start doing a casual rub-out motion when I want to suggest something chill.
Leave your guidelines and rub-out some inside lines in order for your start sketching other details on Dora.
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