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'wipe it clean' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express the action of removing dirt, stains, or other unwanted substances from a surface. For example, "I had to take a damp cloth and wipe it clean to remove the dirt that had gotten on the table."
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Leave the lamb to marinate for 24 hours if you can, or for at least an hour. 2 Drain the lamb from its marinade, but don't wipe it clean.
Remove the oil from your pan and wipe it clean.
"We never completely wipe it clean, so it always has layers of pictures".
I wipe it clean and two days later it's back again.
Using the same griddle pan, carefully wipe it clean, then add the spring onions and tomatoes.
And now I'm trying to wipe it clean; I'm trying not to remember.
They dip into bulky, black duffel bags, empty the catchers' equipment and wipe it clean.
Initially it might appear as if Reba McEntire, queen of Nashville theatricality, would wipe it clean of nuance.
3. Pour off the butter from the skillet, wipe it clean and return it to the heat.
The pithing rod would now be saturated in sticky brain matter and Smith would wipe it clean with a cloth.
"But now I think a lot of people wipe it clean now, whether it be a good or a bad year, because this is a new beginning.
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