Sentence examples for abrasion of from inspiring English sources

"abrasion of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the physical scraping or wearing away of something, often referring to skin or other surfaces. Example: After slipping and falling on the pavement, she suffered abrasions on her hands and knees.

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The only percussion you hear is the steady abrasion of pick against string.

And now, refreshed, another brisk walk, to the freight yards, as the night sky streaked into abrasion of dawn.

Abrasion of these reefs by wave activity generates abundant skeletal debris.

Germination in such cases depends upon rotting or abrasion of the seed coat in the soil.

People might copulate this way in movies, but I fear for Terry's lumbar region and I worry about the thong's abrasion of Toni's privates.

Jazz has always gleaned something vital and a bit mysterious from intergenerational dialogue: a spark of connection, the abrasion of contrast, an expression of the music's enduring elasticity.

The truth is, I come here partly to escape the din of more populated places, the wearying abrasion of what passes for civilization in a technological age.

The risk the consent form did mention was far less significant: abrasion of the infants' skin by an oxygen monitoring device.

Some micrite is produced by inorganic precipitation of aragonite; grain-to-grain collision and the resulting abrasion of allochems also can generate modest amounts of micrite.

To minimize wear of the plate from the abrasion of the wiping mechanism, the surface is ordinarily protected by an electroplated chromium layer.

When it comes to BDSM, like many others I've adopted a laissez-faire attitude, and indeed have friends who are fans of a bit of sub-dom role play and genital abrasion of a Saturday night.

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