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Meanings of gradual erosion in English
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Usage of gradual erosion in English
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Next, gradualerosion can be seen at the broken ends.
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But many observers see a gradualerosion of those freedoms.
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But Otto has also seen a gradualerosion of science content in major media outlets.
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Recent election results, however, suggest a gradualerosion of the support that the ANC once took for granted.
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Corporate bosses are worried about overcrowded airports, punitive taxes and about Heathrow's gradualerosion as a global hub.
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Instead the company struggled with a crumbling share price and gradualerosion of its daily-deals business after going public.
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But there is a more gradualerosion of water quality - caused by phosphate enrichment - that goes largely ignored.
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The ever-increasing rise in city rent and the gradualerosion of the CD market has made them rethink their model.
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A 24 metre-deep spillway was created to drain the lake and officials hope for a gradualerosion of the blockage.
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There has been a gradualerosion in the industry's global growth since a peak reached at the end of 2012.
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It was the gradualerosion of his faith in the gods that had made death trances more dangerous for Michael.
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Their skepticism reflected the gradualerosion of CIA faith in Saudi Arabia, especially inside the Counterterrorist Center, as the bin Laden threat grew.
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It had followed the gradualerosion of the traditional position of power of the armed forces' -especially the army's -leadership since 1933.
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But the emergence of worrying strong purchasing managers data from the UK and the US brought about a gradualerosion of that early confidence.
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Officials hope for a gradualerosion of the blockage once the water starts flowing sometime next week through a spillway created to drain the lake.
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Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters denounce what they see as China's gradualerosion of those freedoms by Communist Party rulers in Beijing, a charge China denies.