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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wet wipes" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to pre-moistened disposable towels used for cleaning. Example: "I always carry a pack of wet wipes in my purse for quick and easy cleaning on the go."
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wet wipes
noun
Plural of wet wipe
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About wet wipes, naturally.
It's wet wipes.
Should we use wet wipes?
She never forgets the wet wipes.
Instead people are offered wet wipes.
The children of Wet Wipes consider a banana an indulgence.
And always have tissues, wet wipes and a hand sanitiser.
More wet wipes are being used and flushed.
Add spices to taste, or not; serve with blue cheese, celery, wet wipes, and beer.
Jagger even sings a comic new song, Glastonbury Girl, which mentions ecstasy and wet wipes.
Keep a few plastic forks and a small packet of wet wipes in your bag.
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