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The phrase "wiped off" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to remove or eliminate something completely. Example: After spilling coffee on my shirt, I quickly wiped off the stain with a napkin before it had a chance to set.
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Trillions get "wiped off" stock markets.
Staff wiped off anything he touched.
It has subsequently had $6bn wiped off its value.
Weeks later, Estonia was wiped off the map.
Mining and manufacturing towns weren't wiped off the map.
"Oh yeah, I wiped off, you know?" he said.
More than £1bn was wiped off its market value.
More than £5.5m was wiped off last year.
That evening, she said, she "wiped off the charred skin".
One man's entire village was wiped off the map.
"We are wiped off the map of tourism.
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