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1 The company said in the original announcement that the bolts could corrode in very cold climates.
2 Toyota said the rear cross-member of the frame of the Tundra could corrode in some cases.
3 But his admiration would corrode in a heartbeat if she allowed herself to be seduced by John Lyons.
4 The bomb has inspired entire art movements such as the auto-destructive art of Gustav Metzger, using acid to corrode in the act of creation.
5 The bolt may look fine, yet be badly corroded in critical, invisible areas such as the threads.
6 Through the ages their minds have been corroding in their feeble bodies, seeking some release from their intolerable boredom.
7 The brass of the hilt, and the trimmings of the belt and scabbard were tarnished, and even corroded in places.
8 Happiness is genuine gold, pleasure but gilded brass, which corrodes in the hand, and is soon converted into poisonous verdigris.
9 The black underlying rock where exposed to the air shows numberless holes corroded in it, as by the action of moving salt water.
10 His voice was quiet, smooth, and acidic, somehow corroded in essence, as though he was speaking through a thin layer of radio static.
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