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Discover Ludwig'wiping out' is a perfectly correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the complete destruction of something, such as an army being wiped out in a battle or a species being wiped out by a natural disaster. For example: "The massive earthquake in the region wiped out the entire population of the small village."
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wiping out
verb
Present participle of wipe out
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"It's wiping out whole families.
Listed companies go bust, wiping out shareholders.
Somebody overserving themselves, and wiping out?
He added: "They are wiping out the Muslim Brotherhood.
But Ivanovic served powerfully, wiping out both break point chances.
Belle became more confident in wiping out Violet's presence.
It merely came close to wiping out the project.
Budapest fell 12.5%, wiping out last week's gains.
But plunging stockmarkets are wiping out most of these.
It then began wiping out native fish by eating them.
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The wiping-out and congruency properties of the proposed model are verified by simulations.
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