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"be eroded by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe something being gradually worn away or weakened due to external factors. Example: The coastline was constantly being eroded by the strong tides and winds, causing the beach to shrink in size. In this sentence, "be eroded by" is used to show the cause (strong tides and winds) of the erosion of the coastline.
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This advantage will increasingly be eroded by individually permissioned data (a concept known as self-sovereign identity).
Some of the value will be eroded by inflation.
This needs to be eroded by competition from alternative fuels.
The exposed nature of Telica's slopes causes valuable soil to be eroded by wind and rain.
"Cash has the certainty that your purchasing power will be eroded by the rate of inflation.
There is little sign that profits will be eroded by wage growth.
Brighton's reputation for unorthodoxy, so carefully built, may not be eroded by such humdrum concerns.
The £80bn budget for these consortiums will be eroded by set-up costs and complex bureaucracy.
Development today is the priority; even if this will ultimately be eroded by the impacts those very policies create.
And that small progress, he said, was beginning to be eroded by bitterness in the last month.
The warning from Francis that trust in doctors may be eroded by the private sector is unfounded.
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