Remove or withdraw gradually: "These new customs are chipping away at the quality of life"
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Examples for "chip away"
Examples for "chip away"
1Whenever I'm home, I chip away at all the work it needs.
2She said those complaints chip away at her rating - and pay.
3If only being nice were enough to chip away at institutionalized racism.
4Beijing continues to make attempts to chip away at Hong Kong's freedoms.
5It could help chip away at some deeper, systemic voting problems.
1Whenever I'm home, I chip away at all the work it needs.
2She said those complaints chip away at her rating - and pay.
3If only being nice were enough to chip away at institutionalized racism.
4Beijing continues to make attempts to chip away at Hong Kong's freedoms.
5It could help chip away at some deeper, systemic voting problems.
6It would chip away at the Tories' reputation for competence and economic credibility.
7A successful summit might start to chip away at that calculus.
8Eskom's misaligned maintenance plan also managed to chip away at its meagre profits.
9Harsh comments can have a negative impact and chip away at their self-esteem.
10If we chip away at our liberties because of fear, the terrorists win.
11Are there other ways to chip away at this part of the bill?
12He took up the axe and began to chip away at the sapling.
13Settle into your portaledge and chip away at that Netflix queue.
14Its goal for next year: to chip away at Fox's heavy suit of armor.
15Congress does. Lawmakers too could continue to try to chip away at EPA rules.
16In South Carolina, Democrats are working to chip away at a Biden's early advantage.
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