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The phrase "are being eroded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process of gradual decline or deterioration, often in relation to physical structures, rights, or values.
Example: "The coastal defenses are being eroded by the relentless waves and storms."
Alternatives: "are being worn away" or "are being diminished."
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These rights are being eroded every day.
Earth embankments and concrete tunnels are being eroded.
It is feared today that such habits are being eroded.
But there are growing fears those freedoms are being eroded.
But living standards are being eroded by fast-rising food prices.
The victims, Hayman suggests, are not the people whose rights are being eroded, but the authorities!
Our constitutional rights are being eroded under this administration's complete disregard for the law.
The cliffs of Sussex are being eroded, we learn, at an average rate of about thirty-five centimetres a year.
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"That commitment is being eroded".
Faith is being eroded.
And that is being eroded".
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