Or, after the test, she might actually erase students' wrong answers and fill in correct ones.
"You mean, by that device I'll actually erase whatever I was doing in my normal course then?"
Stoner wondered if the intern would actually erase the tapes as he had told him to.
If University of Michigan medical researchers - not to mention "before" and "after" pictures - are to be believed, the cream can actually erase some wrinkles.
"They're not actually erasing the accomplishment."
In the name of history, projects like these actually erase the history of the city's greatest era.
It's the only budget introduced this year that actually erases the deficit and economists have called it courageous and responsible.
This today won't actually erase me.
Can they actually erase wrinkles, repair sun damage, or diminish age spots?
In the factories, meanwhile, standardization, routinization and the tyranny of the time clock erased human differences between workers when not actually erasing humanity.