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erasable pen
a type of pen that uses special ink designed to be removed or erased from paper
An erasable pen is a type of pen that allows the ink to be erased after it has been written, similar to a pencil. These pens use special ink that can be removed by rubbing it with a built-in eraser, which works by using heat or friction to make the ink disappear. Erasable pens provide the convenience of correcting mistakes without the need for correction fluid or tape. They are commonly used in situations where writing needs to be neat and editable, such as for notes, assignments, or planning. While the ink can be erased, it is generally not as durable as regular ink.
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