Sentence examples for corrosiveness from inspiring English sources

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corrosiveness

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The quality or property of corroding or being corrosive, of eating away or disintegrating; acrimony.

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And it is clear that Mr Wilson always owed a large debt to Lloyd Richards, who directed "Ma Rainey" at Yale and on Broadway, and five of the other Broadway productions, pruning and sharpening them along the way.If there is a single theme that runs through Mr Wilson's plays, it is the corrosiveness of the legacy of slavery, and the racism associated with it.

Eventually, depending on the applied stress, the shape of the flaw, the temperature, and even the corrosiveness of the environment, the growth velocity of the crack approaches its terminal limit, and failure becomes imminent.

Secondary standards are guidelines or suggested maximum levels of colour, taste, odour, hardness, corrosiveness, and certain other factors.

For me, there is urgency in fiction, even though writing is in itself an act against the corrosiveness of time.

Carol Ann Duffy's first poem as Laureate takes on the corrosiveness of politics on politicians.

When my father came out to his mom, my grandmother said, "You waited for your father to die, why couldn't you have waited for me to die?" I knew then that I never want to contribute to the corrosiveness of wanting someone to stay hidden.

It uses a secret chemical formula to help the resins hold together fiberglass even under challenging combinations of heat and corrosiveness.

The corrosiveness of acids increases steeply at high temperatures, which makes acids ideal for dissolving ore but difficult to handle.

But nothing can disguise the fact this is a flawed piece, in which Hellman can't decide whether she is writing about the corrosiveness of false accusation or the power of buried sexual passion.

It's an apt description: whether the setting is the rocky American wilderness or pre-biblical Israel, all Brooks's books have an underlying fascination with the wider world, frequent references to multiculturalism and mutual understanding, and warnings against the corrosiveness of class prejudice – all wonderfully Australian roots.

And the illegality of what Edwards is accused of doing only clarifies the corrosiveness of the legal, or borderline-legal, ways that money can be spent on behalf of candidates.

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