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Therefore there are more chances that it becomes worn out if proper care is not taken.
But the point is made early, and then repeated to the point of tedium, as the imagery becomes worn out.
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He had apparently become worn out by internal politics.
Tory MPs became worn out, at least temporarily, with fighting each other and their leader.
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 1900), for example, claimed that "literal" truths are simply metaphors that have become worn out and drained of sensuous force.
Over the years camera negatives (and the other forms of pre-print material) become worn out through overuse, suffering a little more damage every time they're used to make new copies for theatrical rereleases, television sales or the newest form of home viewing technology.
But part of Mr. Florio's durability comes from his willingness to execute Mr. Newhouse's whims, which can change by the hour, and his ability to motivate and soothe people who might otherwise become worn out by Mr. Newhouse's rougher edges.
If you look for the entry Moebius strip in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, you will find the following very instructive example: "a drive belt can become worn out by friction with the wheels.
Get God's consent and you will not become worn out".
I have never seen a total knee become worn out from running nor have any of my peers who I have asked.
As shoes become worn out, the toe area may begin to separate from the outsole.
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