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When you erase a word, it doesn't actually go anywhere; it simply becomes no longer visible or legible on the medium you're using. In digital formats, the erased word is often deleted from memory or replaced by blank space, while in physical formats, the ink or graphite is removed, leaving a clean surface. The original information is lost unless it was stored elsewhere or backed up.

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