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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chipped away" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of gradually reducing or eliminating something. For example, you might say, "He chipped away at the mountain of paperwork until it was all done."
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But Schumer chipped away with her routine.
We chipped away at it.
European retailers' margins have been chipped away.
Radio National's budget has been chipped away.
Tommy chipped away at me with comments.
Because that belief gets chipped away.
Competitors have chipped away at OpenTable's business.
Earlier Surrey had chipped away nicely.
The Cyclones chipped away, chipped away, chipped away, finally tying the score at 69-69 with a layup by Lucious with four minutes remaining.
But the Yankees chipped away against Texas starter Alexi Ogando.
Previous governments have chipped away at the exemption.
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