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"wipe up" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a phrasal verb, meaning to clean or remove something by wiping it with a cloth or other object. Example: The spilled juice on the counter needs to be wiped up before it stains.
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"Just need something to wipe up with".
I wipe up as best I can.
The wig is just to wipe up the blood".
How does the Titan wipe up the floor with them?
No one was eager to wipe up the blood.
First, wipe up the mess.
You can wipe up overlapping glue.
Just wipe up the excess glue with a damp rag.
Make sure to wipe up if there were any spills.
Mix things and wipe up messes after you and yourself.
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Can we take a five-minute mat wipe-up break?
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