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The part of the sentence 'attrition to' is not correct and is not usable in written English
The correct phrase to use is 'attrition from'. Example sentence: The company experienced a steady attrition from its employee base due to inadequate benefits.
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The number of full-time orchestra members will be reduced through attrition to 92, from 99.
You save your resources from attrition, to make sure you stay in power when it's all over".
For the moment, all the leading men except Tomas Berdych remain in contention, leaving the real attrition to the women.
"There was attrition to alternative gaming platforms like tablets, but the trough was exacerbated by the 2008-9 recession.
Mr. Corzine relied mostly on attrition to cut 1,800 jobs during his first two years in office, with effects varying by department.
He said that municipal employees should be paid more, adding that there must be savings through efficiencies and attrition to help finance any pay increases.
He supports a hiring freeze for all municipal employees, including teachers, suggesting that he would also favor using attrition to cut the city's budget deficit.
The department, which recently hit a peak strength of 40,710 officers, is scheduled to shrink through attrition to 39,110 officers under the mayor's current budget plan.
The company expects the reduction, at least some of which it hopes will be achieved through attrition, to be complete by the end of March.
Such hearings have become increasingly frequent as Barack Obama, frustrated by Congress, wages a war of attrition to shut down Guantánamo through prisoner transfers.
Perhaps the aim was mental attrition; to irritate us into paying bribes by reminding us of the east London we'd left behind and may never see again.
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