Sentence examples for a continued erosion from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a continued erosion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing process of gradual decline or deterioration in a particular context, such as environmental, economic, or social issues.
Example: "The report highlights a continued erosion of trust between the community and local authorities over the past few years."
Alternatives: "an ongoing decline" or "a persistent deterioration."

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Michele Bachmann attempts a comeback, enabled by a continued erosion of campaign finance regulations.

A continued erosion of employer-sponsored coverage was the main reason for the latest increase, the bureau said.

This last promise gets to the heart of a continued erosion of trust in our system, Mr. Kane argues.

On Tuesday, Cathay, based in Hong Kong, reported a sharp fall in cargo volumes in March, as well as a continued erosion in the number of passengers it carried and the fares they were prepared to pay.

Bannonism always thrives in the Trump White House when it can serve as a political accelerant for Trump, who, at the time of his decision on Thursday, was confronting a continued erosion of support from his own base, a widening Russia probe, and a stalled agenda in Congress.

Critics say that NSF's spending plan reflects a continued erosion of the $55 million GRF program (see graph) and an overhasty expansion of the teaching fellows program--a proposed 165% increase, to $28 million--before it has been proven effective.

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"And there has been a continuing erosion of former meal hours".

Five years later, amid the financial crisis and a continuing erosion of print advertising, the momentum came to a halt.

A new opinion poll published today in Yediot Ahronot showed a continuing erosion of public confidence in Mr. Barak, showing only 33percentt of the respondents rated his performance as prime minister as "good" and 64percentt as "not good".

A deal would not mean an end to Swiss banking secrecy because it would affect only the accounts of Americans, but it would represent a continuing erosion of the once-ironclad Swiss guarantee that banking information was sacrosanct.

The battle tactics are dispersion, surprise, strikes where the enemy is weak and unprepared, disappearance into the vastness of the ocean, and a continuing erosion of enemy morale and dilution of his resources.

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