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The phrase "are eroded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of gradual destruction or deterioration, often in relation to physical objects, landscapes, or abstract concepts.
Example: "Over time, the cliffs by the sea are eroded by the constant waves crashing against them."
Alternatives: "are worn away" or "are diminished."
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"Women's rights are eroded.
"I believe our freedoms are eroded".
If the Europeans lower their tariffs, these preferences are eroded.
Old craters are eroded and buried, and not always easy to find.
These eruptions continuously rebuild the cones, which are eroded relatively easily.
And these things will gradually be revealed as the "stones" are eroded.
Performing is their livelihood, particularly as sales of recorded music are eroded by the Internet.
Remote communities like Kivalina have to be completely relocated as climate change means their homes are eroded.
Borneo and parts of Java, Sumatra, and associated islands are eroded metamorphic sections of the shelf left above sea level.
Closed magnetic field lines are eroded from the dayside and added to the polar caps, increasing their diameter.
Troughton is equally fine in this scene, capturing the character's naked defencelesness when his certainties are eroded.
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