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Meanings of erode support in English
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Usage of erode support in English
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The delay means the crisis threatens to further erodesupport for Turnbull.
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The programme is credited with helping erodesupport for al Qaeda in the kingdom.
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He said such abuses ran against U.S. counter-insurgency strategy and could erodesupport for Pakistan's government.
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Nevertheless, the new law threatened to erodesupport from religious voters, a key electoral block for Berejiklian's government.
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A protracted, bloody fight could erodesupport for the war in the United States, among its NATO allies and Afghans.
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The government has been seeking to erodesupport for the Freedom Party with a series of law-and-order measures and stricter immigration rules.
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His suggestion that an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and the cessation of military activities, would erodesupport for Hizbullah is too simplistic.
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Falling productivity and rising cost-push inflation (wages and prices pursuing each other upwards) were already beginning to erodesupport for Keynesian economics.
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The rising violence has erodedsupport for the war in Britain.
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But a downturn and growing allegations of corruption and mismanagement have erodedsupport.
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Anger over casualties from aerial bombings has been erodingsupport for troops on the ground.
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The issue of civilian casualties is sensitive in Afghanistan and has erodedsupport for international forces.
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Bolsonaro's erodingsupport will also make it harder for him to close the deal on pension reform.
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The rising British death toll and reports of a lack of equipment have erodedsupport for the war in Britain.
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"Maybe he's worried that this thing might erodesupport for the whole operation."
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The killings have been erodingsupport among the country's majority Sunni population for Assad, who is from the minority Alawite sect.