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The phrase "avoid further erosion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing environmental issues, financial matters, or any situation where deterioration or decline is a concern.
Example: "To protect the coastline, we must implement measures to avoid further erosion of the beach."
Alternatives: "prevent additional degradation" or "stop further decline".
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The government should heed this argument, and avoid further erosion of America's reputation as a fair trader.
The fervor of conservatives to get tough on illegal border crossing collides with the need to avoid further erosion among Hispanics, who backed Mr. Obama by two to one in 2008.
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Part of the test will be for the Chancellor to avoid any further erosion of work incentives.
'This review needs to be conducted rapidly to avoid any further erosion of public confidence in the system by which MPs are paid and receive allowances,' Milburn said.
Svanberg and Hayward also need to look authoritative, in command of the situation, to avoid any further erosion of confidence among investors.
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