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Discover Ludwig"wiping away" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used figuratively, as in a phrase like "the worries of the world, wiping away all his stress." You could also use it literally, as in a sentence like "He felt a tear run down his cheek, and absentmindedly he wiped it away."
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An audience member pantomimed wiping away drool.
It wasn't for wiping away tears.
Audiences listen raptly to his descriptions, sometimes wiping away tears.
"I cry every day," he said, wiping away tears.
"I was a drug addict," she said, wiping away tears.
"What is this?" I cried, wiping away tears.
One of the jurors was also wiping away tears.
McLaughlin sat in the audience, silently wiping away tears.
Some delegates could be seen wiping away tears.
"Is that late?" she wonders, wiping away academic standards.
The dominant image has been maintenance workers wiping away puddles.
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