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How to use erode in a sentence

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That could erode overall confidence in the economy and undermine the spending and investment needed to get it moving.
Without the work these planters do, soils would erode, hillsides would slide into streams, and entire habitats would be devastated.
Ultimately, these changes would slowly erode the cultural and economic distinctiveness and diversity of the countryside.
Choose a supplement made without sugar and avoid chewable forms, as these can erode tooth enamel.
High levels of cotinine, a byproduct of nicotine found in smoke, erode tooth enamel.
These payments are not indexed for inflation, which will erode the value of the payments.
Most of the fields are class 2 or 3 soils because of their rockiness and steep slope, which make them erode easily.
Purchasing activities fell into private hands and land sales continued to erode Iroquois territories.
The diffusion of goods, ideas, and people works continuously to erode uneven development, but never succeeds in doing so.
Higher jet fuel prices are threatening to erode the profitability of these airlines.
As the ice moves it can erode or excavate large quantities of the rock and unconsolidated debris on which it rests.
Few companies are willing to confirm they are victims of cyberspying, possibly fearing it might erode trust in their business.
That would be a really interesting way to erode power from the nation state.
The failure will seriously erode the nation's image in the international community and severely lower its external creditability.
Cutting price or couponing have been useful tactics, but we really felt that it didn't do anything to build equity and may even erode it.
Business leaders are finally starting to take note, as a whole range of corrosive emotions begin to erode productivity.
In most cases the metals used to coat or form the decorative threads are extremely thin, and corrosion can sometimes erode the filament entirely.
Some feared that the charges would erode the card's upscale position as the premium-priced plastic.
At the Center, the binary of human and machine begins to erode with the creation a self-conscious computer.
Bacteria in plaque around teeth metabolize sugars rapidly, creating local areas of high acidity which erode tooth enamel.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It has been, and is being, created by sediments from the many torrents that erode the interior mountains.
There has not been time to erode them away since the Pleistocene glaciation.
This limit of the level of the sea beneath which they cannot erode is known as baselevel.
To erode a stratum 5000 feet thick will require at this rate thirty million years.
Secure in its grip, these are used as graving-tools to erode its bed.
The administration feared that images of the war's dead would demoralize the country and further erode support for the war's broad strategy.
It describes how pro-life groups can erode the precedential value of Roe, paving the way for its overruling, and legally discourage abortion once again.
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